
Mr Carmichael said:
“The SNP government slow-rolled the Shetland Regional Marine Plan for months on end and this disgraceful response shows exactly why – they never had any intention of following it. The SNP’s economic link rules are crippling the pelagic fleet – and they could not care less about accountability to our islands.
“It is the SNP treatment of fishing and island communities in a nutshell: promises of “island-proofing” and “marine plans” that are supposed to protect our interests – but turn out to be nothing more than political spin. Whatever the SNP rhetoric about our fishing fleet when an election is on the approach, this is their record: contempt and disinterest.
“I may no longer be a practising solicitor, but if the SFA were my clients, I suspect I would be telling them to start preparing for another judicial review. That may be the only way to make the Scottish Government sit up and listen.”
Open Seas director Phil Taylor said:
“Marine plans exist to make sure that ministers balance the interests of the different groups, including businesses, which operate in our seas.
“Considering them in making decisions is not optional – it is a fundamental legal duty. The fact that Scottish Ministers claim the SIRMP does not exist is extraordinary.
“While ministers are well behind schedule on a huge range of marine commitments, we were glad to see them finally approving the Shetland plan and start moving towards giving different regions a greater say over what happens in the seas off their coasts.
“Yet there is no point in creating a plan to govern what happens in the sea off Shetland if officials then ignoring it.
“By disregarding the Shetland regional marine plan, the government isn’t just denying its responsibilities, it is denying reality.”


