In the letter, JNCC points to past examples like Stanton Bank and the North Norfolk Sandbanks, where the boundaries of the designated areas have been substantially changed in light of the evidence presented by the fishing industry.
The Federation is currently collating industry information on seabed character and fishing patterns on the Dogger Bank, with the aim of demonstrating that the feature to be protected – in this case a “slightly covered sandbank” – can be safeguarded without restricting the whole area of 14000 square kms, as currently proposed.
A formal consultation on the Dogger Bank is expected shortly.