Select Committee · Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee

Marine Mammals

Status: Closed Opened: 21 Apr 2022 Closed: 8 Nov 2023 10 recommendations 1 conclusion 1 report

This inquiry will investigate the issues affecting marine mammals, in the UK and around the world, to better understand the role that Britain can play in protecting them. You can read the call for evidence for this inquiry here . Our call for evidence ended on 27 May 2022.

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Reports

1 report
Title HC No. Published Items Response
Sixth Report - Protecting Marine Mammals in the UK and Abro… HC 697 28 Jun 2023 11 Responded

Recommendations & Conclusions

5 items
3 Recommendation Sixth Report - Protecting Marine Mammal… Rejected

Launch new initiative with ring-fenced funding for marine mammal monitoring technology development

We believe investment in new technological solutions is the most effective way of upscaling marine mammal monitoring and filling the data gaps which currently hamper policy responses in this area. Among the most promising technologies are passive acoustic monitoring and the use of low-altitude satellites, while AI could also play …

Government response. The government rejected the recommendation for a new initiative with ring-fenced funding for marine mammal monitoring technology, stating that significant investment is already in place through existing programmes like the £40m mNCEA. They outlined ongoing work in technology innovation and …
5 Recommendation Sixth Report - Protecting Marine Mammal… Rejected

Bring in bespoke primary legislation for comprehensive marine mammal protection next Parliament

We further recommend that the Government should bring in bespoke primary legislation on marine mammal protection over the course of the next Parliament.

Government response. The government explicitly rejected the recommendation to introduce bespoke primary legislation for marine mammal protection, citing the extent of existing legislation and international conventions, and an unlikelihood of securing legislative time.
9 Recommendation Sixth Report - Protecting Marine Mammal… Rejected

Produce UK-wide action plan with SMART targets to significantly reduce marine mammal bycatch

Accidental bycatch in fishing gear is the biggest single threat to marine mammals and has been described as “one of the grossest abuses of wild animal sensibility in the modern world”. While the Bycatch Mitigation Initiative and Clean Catch programmes have made some progress on this issue, efforts to tackle …

Government response. The government rejected the recommendation for a UK-wide action plan with SMART targets to reduce bycatch, stating that each fisheries policy authority is responsible for setting its own targets. They committed to developing an England-specific work plan in 2024 to …
10 Recommendation Sixth Report - Protecting Marine Mammal… Rejected

Accelerate protected area management plans; raise marine mammal welfare with hunting nations in talks

We heard a number of examples of the UK being cited as a leader internationally when it comes to marine mammal welfare and conservation. Given that this is an issue which transcends national borders, it is vital that the UK seeks to maximise its soft power in this arena. A …

Government response. The government rejected the proposed timeline for having proper management plans in place for all protected areas by the end of 2023, committing instead to implementing necessary measures by the end of 2024. The response did not address the recommendation …
11 Recommendation Sixth Report - Protecting Marine Mammal… Rejected

Refuse new trade deals lacking specific marine mammal conservation commitments

We strongly support greater integration of environmental considerations including animal welfare in free trade agreements and feel much more can be done in this regard than at present. We are pleased to hear that there are ongoing discussions between the FCDO, Defra and the now Department for Business and Trade …

Government response. The government rejected the recommendation that new trade deals must include a specific commitment to marine mammal conservation, stating that all trade deals are tailored and reflect a wide range of policy priorities. They affirmed their commitment to upholding high …

Oral evidence sessions

3 sessions
Date Witnesses
10 Jan 2023 James Smith · Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Lowri Griffiths · FCDO, The Rt Hon. the Lord Benyon GCVO · Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, The Rt Hon. the Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park · Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office View ↗
11 Oct 2022 Chris Butler Stroud · Whale and Dolphin Conservation, Dr Carol Sparling · Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU), Lucy Babey · ORCA, cetacean conservation charity, Mark Simmonds OBE · Ocean Care, Professor David Lusseau · Technical University of Denmark, Rob Deaville · UK Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme (CSIP) View ↗
13 Sep 2022 Chris Butler Stroud · Whale and Dolphin Conservation, Dr Carol Sparling · Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU), Dr Mark Simmonds OBE · Ocean Care, Lucy Babey · ORCA, cetacean conservation charity, Professor David Lusseau · Technical University of Denmark, Rob Deaville · UK Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme (CSIP) View ↗

Correspondence

2 letters
DateDirectionTitle
7 Dec 2022 To cttee Letter from the Minister for Biosecurity, Marine and Rural Affairs regarding Ma…
16 Nov 2022 To cttee Letter from the Chair to Defra Minister, Lord Benyon, regarding Marine Mammals…