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Change description : 2026-03-04 08:44:00: Bailiwick of Jersey added to the Designated ports for UK flagged vessels landing bluefin tuna. [Guidance and regulation]

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Statutory guidance

Designated UK ports

Information on the designation of UK ports for direct landings by foreign vessels and UK vessels according to licence conditions.

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Designated ports for; landing of certain multi-annual plan or recovery stock, and catches of all deep sea species, over a 100kg must also be used if required by UK licence conditions. Landings of cod or hake over 2 tonnes must be made into designated ports. Further information on the ports and landing arrangements can be found in your vessel licence conditions.

Updates to this page

Published 11 June 2014
Last updated 114 JulyMarch 20252026 + show all updates
  1. MYLOR added to the Designated ports for UK flagged vessels landing bluefin tuna - Friday 11 July 2025 update.

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Update history

2026-03-04 08:44
Bailiwick of Jersey added to the Designated ports for UK flagged vessels landing bluefin tuna.

2025-07-11 08:34
MYLOR added to the Designated ports for UK flagged vessels landing bluefin tuna – Friday 11 July 2025 update.

2025-06-12 10:48
Update 12/06

2025-02-12 14:56
Leverburgh added

2024-10-09 12:06
PORT NAVAS (HELFORD RIVER) added.

2024-10-03 10:34
Update 03 October 2024

2024-07-03 09:01
This update includes two additional ports, PORT ISSAC and ST MARY’S (Isle of Scilly) which have been accepted by ICCAT.

2023-08-18 12:18
Hayle update

2023-08-17 13:07
Blue fin tuna update