Written answers
Wednesday, 17 September 2025
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Aquaculture Industry
Jennifer Whitmore (Wicklow, Social Democrats)
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974. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if he will confirm whether any area off Portmarnock Beach is officially licensed for razor shell fishing; the enforcement measures in place to address reports of unlicensed vessels operating in the area; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48935/25]
Jennifer Whitmore (Wicklow, Social Democrats)
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975. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if he is aware of unlicensed vessels partaking in unauthorised razor shell fishing off Portmarnock Beach; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48936/25]
Jennifer Whitmore (Wicklow, Social Democrats)
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976. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the assessment that has been made of the environmental impact of razor shell dredging off Portmarnock Beach, including the displacement of marine life and the effect on beach conditions and a public amenity; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48937/25]
Timmy Dooley (Clare, Fianna Fail)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 974, 975 and 976 together.
I wish to advise the Deputy that razor clam can only be harvested from areas designated as classified production areas by the Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA). The Malahide classified production area (CPA) is one of four production areas in the north Irish Sea classified for razor clam fishing. This CPA extends to an area off the coast of Malahide and Portmarnock. The SFPA is Ireland's competent authority for the classification of live bivalve mollusc production areas. A list of the various CPAs around the coast is provided on its website (www.sfpa.ie).
Sea-fishing boats registered in the polyvalent and specific segments are generally eligible to fish for razor clam, within the relevant CPAs and in accordance with current regulations. The Register of Sea Fishing Boats is publicly available online at: www.gov.ie/en/organisation-information/5907a-sea-fisheries-administration/.
There are a number of regulations in place to support the sustainable fishing of razor clam, including S.I. No. 160 of 2018, S.I. No. 588 of 2015, S.I. No. 207 of 2015 and S.I. No. 206 of 2015. These give legal effect to management measures for the fishery, such as a minimum landing size, a weekly landing limit, and a limit on the days that fishing can take place, as well as reporting requirements.
Razor clam fishing in the north Irish Sea is also managed in line with scientific advice provided by the Marine Institute regarding the status of razor clam stocks and potential impacts of fishing activities on the environment.
The monitoring and control of fishing vessels within Ireland’s Exclusive Fisheries Zone are law enforcement matters for the Irish control authorities. Under the Sea Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Act, 2006, all operational issues of this nature are exclusively for the SFPA and the Naval Service. I am expressly precluded from getting involved in such operational matters.
Any person who has concerns about whether or not a sea-fishing activity is compliant with sea-fisheries legislation should contact the SFPA. Contact details for the SFPA are available on its website.
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