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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 16 June 2025
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Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Mercedes Villalba

Thank you for going into that.

My next question is about the Marine Scotland budget. It looks as though that has grown by around 45 per cent since last year’s budget. Targets have been missed or pushed back for important policies such as the marine protected areas network, which was due in 2015, and for ensuring good environmental status and ending wasteful practices such as discarding. Has the additional funding that Marine Scotland received in previous budgets been appropriately spent?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Mercedes Villalba

Ambitious commitments are definitely important, but the most important thing is that they are actually met and delivered. I hope that we can look forward to that.

My final question is on the marine fund Scotland, which I believe is £14.5 million. Around the world, in the wake of the 26th United Nations climate change conference of the parties—COP26—the environment and sustainability are increasingly being seen as important, and citizens and campaigners are calling for them to be prioritised. However, funds are being targeted at things such as getting larger trawlers in order to be more energy efficient, or getting more efficient nets, rather than looking at moving away from unsustainable practices such as dredging and trawling.

Will there be conditions attached to the £14.5 million for the marine fund Scotland to ensure that there is a drive to use more sustainable measures in fishing?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Impact of European Union Exit

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Mercedes Villalba

My first question relates to fisheries. The cabinet secretary will be aware that the EU has taken action to put an end to the practice of discarding in fisheries. I understand that it is the Scottish Government’s stated position that it wishes to rejoin the EU. Is the Scottish Government committed to a discard ban? If it is, what steps is it taking to introduce such a ban?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Impact of European Union Exit

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Mercedes Villalba

My second question is about the management of fisheries. I understand that UK fisheries are currently managed under the UK Fisheries Act 2020 and that the SNP in Westminster opposed that legislation but the Scottish Government in Holyrood gave it legislative consent. Does the Scottish Government intend to introduce its own legislation to govern fisheries in Scotland—for example, a Scottish fisheries bill?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Mercedes Villalba

Thank you, convener. Is it working now? Can you hear me?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Mercedes Villalba

Thank you. There are no further questions from me for now, convener.

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Mercedes Villalba

Perfect. Good morning, cabinet secretary. I have three questions. The first is on the overall budget allocations to different areas. As far as I can tell, there is a big disparity between agriculture and aquaculture. It looks as though there is about £36 million for agri-environmental measures alone, versus £20 million for fisheries as a whole. Will you tell us a bit about the thinking behind that?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 8 December 2021

Mercedes Villalba

Would it be possible to write to the Scottish Government to ask for an update on how the scheme is running and what the sector is saying about how effective the scheme has been in supporting the industry?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Climate and Nature Emergencies

Meeting date: 1 December 2021

Mercedes Villalba

I have a question for Terry A’Hearn on the role of public bodies in tackling the climate and nature emergencies. A coalition of wildlife campaigners highlighted a 40 per cent reduction in funding for Scotland’s public environmental bodies, including SEPA, between 2010 and 2019. How have those cuts impacted on SEPA’s ability to respond to the climate and nature emergencies, and what impact have they had on staffing and SEPA’s capability to undertake investigations and enforce actions?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Climate and Nature Emergencies

Meeting date: 1 December 2021

Mercedes Villalba

Rachel Shucksmith, the Shetland spatial plan is held up as an example of good practice. One aspect of that is that scallop dredgers are all fitted with tracking devices. Is that tracking a good thing? Should it be rolled out to the rest of Scotland’s inshore fisheries? Should the Scottish Government consider delegating powers for the local management of other inshore fisheries?