Announcement expected in the comings days, but measure stands
The Chief Minister has been in talks with Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to find a common solution to concerns raised about the Island's king scallop industry.
A recently introduced requirement, which means vessels fishing in Manx seas have to call at an Island port, has sparked controversy over its impact on Scottish fisherman, but remains in place.
An announcement is expected in the next few days following the meeting between the two heads of government.
Both Mr Quayle and Ms Sturgeon agree the fishery needs to be protected long-term, and over-fishing must be prevented.
The Department for Environment Food and Agriculture first introduced the measure to tackle the issue of misreported catch - but delayed its implementation after angering Scottish fisherman.
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