A cut in the size of Isle of Man king scallop fishing fleet should mean Manx boats make a profit “for the first time in years”, the industry body has said.
New rules around who can enter the fishery mean 60 vessels have been permitted to catch the shellfish this year, 15 fewer than in 2021.
David Beard of the Manx Fish Producers Organisation said local crews had been “really struggling” in recent years.
The controls on fleet size should make the fishery more profitable, he added.
The new entry requirements ban any boats without a sufficient track record of fishing in the 0-3 mile area of the Manx territorial sea in the past four years.