Restrictions could be placed on sea bass fishing on the Isle of Man.
New plans would see limits on the size and number of a catch to save the species from being commercially exploited.
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says changing the law may help conserve sea bass and help attract visiting anglers.
A public consultation has been launched - anyone wishing to submit their views has until November 23rd.
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