Cornish Fish Producers Organisation appoints new Science and Policy Lead

The Cornish Fish Producers Organisation has appointed Emily Theobald as its new Science and Policy Lead, strengthening Cornwall’s capacity to deliver industry led, evidence driven fisheries management.

Emily will work closely with the Cornwall Fisheries Science Board to advance one of CFPO’s core strategic priorities: placing science and sustainability at the heart of Cornwall’s fishing future. Her role will focus on aligning industry knowledge with robust data, supporting domestic and international fisheries management, and ensuring that the Cornish fleet remains central to future policy development.

Chris Ranford, CEO of the Cornish Fish Producers Organisation, said:

“We are delighted to welcome Emily to the team. This appointment is a significant step in strengthening the science pillar of our long term strategy for Cornwall. Emily combines strong scientific expertise with real operational understanding of fisheries management. That blend is exactly what is needed to translate evidence into practical action for the fleet.

Cornwall has consistently demonstrated leadership in innovation, from science partnerships to collaborative research trials. Emily’s role will help scale that work and ensure that industry led science continues to shape policy, investment, and sustainable growth.”

The appointment reinforces CFPO’s wider strategic vision, built around four priorities: science and sustainability, enhancing markets, careers and youth, and modernising harbour and supply chain infrastructure. By strengthening the science function, CFPO aims to provide a clearer evidence base to support long term coastal resilience.

Emily Theobald said:

“I am pleased to be joining CFPO at such an important time for the industry. Cornwall has a highly diverse fleet that is innovative, resilient, and deeply connected to its communities. Through the Cornwall Fisheries Science Board, we have a real opportunity to bring fishermen, scientists, and policy makers together around shared evidence and shared objectives. I look forward to helping deliver practical outcomes that support both sustainability and a thriving fishing sector.”

Emily has now begun work and is developing initial priorities for the Cornwall Fisheries Science Board. A launch event and meeting will take place soon and set out clear objectives to strengthen Cornwall’s role in evidenced based decision making.

For further information, please contact the Cornish Fish Producers Organisation.

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