Lobster Stocks, Orkney and Shetland

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 1 May 1963.

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Photo of Mr Jo Grimond Mr Jo Grimond , Orkney and Shetland 12:00, 1 May 1963

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what steps are being taken to assess lobster stocks round Orkney and Shetland; and whether he has any evidence that stocks are in danger of being depleted.

Photo of Mr Michael Noble Mr Michael Noble , Argyll

My Department's scientists are doing this by sampling the fishing grounds, measuring samples of the lobsters caught and studying data of the catch in relation to fishing effort. Present indications are that the lobster stocks in these waters are not in danger of being overfished.

Photo of Mr Jo Grimond Mr Jo Grimond , Orkney and Shetland

I am somewhat reassured by that Answer, as far as it goes, but is the right hon. Gentleman aware that great efforts are being made to extend the lobster and crab fisheries and that it seems that this may well result in the end in some diminution of stocks? Does he agree that his Department might well now do some research into artificial stimulation of these stocks and methods of breeding?

Photo of Mr Michael Noble Mr Michael Noble , Argyll

I am aware that there was a proposal to have artificial hatcheries for lobster stocks in the Orkneys. If any proposals of this kind are put to me, my Department will, I am quite certain, do everything it can to help.