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Crab in shallow rockpool.

NIFCA fits into the broader national framework of Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities, ensuring that our work in Northumberland is supported by a powerful network of expertise and shared values.

A collective voice

10 districts, one national mission

As a member of the Association of IFCAs, NIFCA contributes to a coordinated voice representing our district at the highest levels of government. This partnership ensures that the specific needs of inshore fisheries in Northumberland are clearly communicated to bodies like Defra.

By working together, we help shape national marine policy that is both practical for local fishers and effective for the environment so that our region’s voice remains a priority in the wider national conversation.

Puffins on a grassy outcrop on a cliff.

How IFCA works

Aligning regional management with national best practice

While each district manages a unique stretch of coast with its own specific environmental and economic landscape, all 10 authorities are bound by a collective set of strategic priorities. This unified framework mean that, while our work is tailored to Northumberland, it remains aligned with a high national standard. Each individual IFCA:

  • Develops and enforces local byelaws
  • Undertakes scientific monitoring and evidence gathering
  • Works directly with commercial and recreational fishers
  • Protects Marine Protected Areas
  • Collaborates with national regulators and government

Regular collaboration across the network ensures consistency and coordinated action.

Mussels photographed on sandy rocks in the sun.

Collaborative research

NIFCA’s place within the network

Marine science is integral to our work, and our membership in the national network allows us to pool research and expertise with nine other authorities. This collective approach means our conservation efforts are informed by the latest scientific insights from across the country.

Whether we are monitoring habitat recovery or assessing fish stocks, this shared knowledge ensures that our management decisions are robust and credible.

Close up of hermit crab.

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Connecting expertise beyond our district

NIFCA is proud to stand as a vital link in the national network dedicated to the long-term health of the English coastline. While each authority is tailored to the specific ecological and economic needs of its region, we are united by a shared mission to ensure our seas remain sustainable for everyone. Explore the work of our fellow IFCAs across the country below.