PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
Crustacean Die-off - 14 November 2024 (Commons/Commons Chamber)

Debate Detail

Contributions from Mr Jonathan Brash, are highlighted with a yellow border.
Lab
Mr Jonathan Brash
Hartlepool
9. What recent progress his Department has made on investigating crustacean die-offs along the north-east coast in 2021.
Daniel Zeichner
The Minister for Food Security and Rural Affairs
An independent expert panel reviewed the 2021 crustacean die-off event and published its findings last year. It could not identify a clear single cause for the crustacean mortality. The Government are keeping the situation under review and a coastal health programme was recently established to improve coastal monitoring.
Mr Brash
The die-off on the north-east coast has devastated an industry that has served Hartlepool for generations. Fishermen, such as my constituent Stan Rennie, and their families want three things: support in the face of their livelihoods being decimated; a plan to repopulate and rebuild their industry; and, finally, answers to how this happened in the first place. Will the Minister meet me and fishermen from Hartlepool to discuss a way forward on this issue?
Daniel Zeichner
My hon. Friend is a passionate defender of his community. I extend my sympathy to all those who find themselves under pressure when these kind of events happen and I would be very happy to meet him to discuss the matter further.

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