Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA)
Lily Riddle is a Fisheries Control Specialist and Sea Fisheries Protection Officer at the Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority, a position held since October 2021. Prior experience includes working as a Marine Enforcement Officer at the Marine Management Organisation from July 2019 to September 2021, and as an Algal Biotechnology Research Intern at Plymouth Marine Laboratory for a brief period in June 2019. Lily has a background in environmental and marine roles, having served as a Park Ranger at Longleat and participated in a summer vacation scheme with the British Society for Plant Pathology. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor's degree with Honours in Biological Sciences from the University of Exeter, where involvement also included roles as a Student Marshal and Residence Life Team Mentor. Other work experience encompasses retail and supervisory roles at Market Place Shopping and The Tollgate Inn.
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Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA)
The SFPA was established under the provisions of the Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Act 2006 and is Ireland's competent authority for Seafood Safety and Sea-Fisheries Protection. The Sea Fisheries Protection Authority is committed to the effective and fair regulation of the seafishing and seafood sectors that fall within our mandate. This means all fishing vessels operating within Irelands 200‐mile limit, Irish fishing vessels wherever they operate, and all seafood produced in Ireland wherever it is marketed.” Based in Clonakilty, County Cork, the SFPA has a number of offices in the major ports around the coast, at Killybegs, Ros a’ Mhíl, An Daingean, Castletownbere, Dunmore East, Clonakilty, Howth and Greencastle. The continued health of Ireland’s economy and coastal communities is dependent upon our natural resources being used sustainably. It is important for Ireland to have well managed fisheries and the SFPA will continue to engage with the fishing industry to promote compliance with the essential requirements of the legislation. SFPA supports a sustainable and profitable commercial fishing sector, while protecting and conserving fisheries resources for long-term exploitation. The SFPA have introduced a confidential telephone line: 1800 76 76 76. We encourage anyone who is aware of any suspect activity to contact us on this number with the relevant information.