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Showing posts with label ICES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICES. Show all posts

Tuesday 18 December 2018

ICES - New fisheries overviews published for the Celtic Seas, Greater North Sea, and the Baltic Sea



The new Celtic Sea overview expands the mixed fisheries information which allows decision makers to compare the consequences of choices on quotas across fish stocks.




ICES fisheries overviews provide summaries of the fishing activity and impacts across the three ecoregions.

Each overview gives a historical perspective and landings over time since the 1950s, but also include contemporary information on national fleets, recent fishing effort trends, the composition of their catches, and the gears and methods used.

The overviews also highlight the current status of resources and longer term trends, including information on stocks relative to maximum sustainable yield (MSY) and the precautionary approach.

In all of the ecoregions there has been a general improvement in stock status over the last decade with mean trends in most cases showing a decline in fishing mortality towards more sustainable levels.

The wider effects of fishing activity on the ecosystem are also described – such as trawling's impact on the seabed, and bycatch of other fish species and protected seabird and marine mammal species. This marks a move by ICES to align its fisheries advice to conform to both the European Union's Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), which is the umbrella legislation for the EU marine environmental standards.

Mixed fisheries challenge

Mixed fisheries present a challenge for sustainable management of individual fish stocks. Fisheries managers and stakeholders need to understand the various interactions; who is catching what species with what gears and in what areas.

The new Celtic Seas fisheries overview includes maps showing the spatial distribution of catches for some of the main species of commercial interest within the region. The “technical interactions" are also shown in more detail with catch composition by country, gear, target and species. Tradeoffs of moving from single stock management to mixed fisheries management are also explored through various scenarios.

A bigger picture

The three fisheries overviews follow the development of ICES ecosystem overviews that have been released for six ecoregions.

"ICES single stock advice address how much you can take of a stock next year in accordance with the agreed management objectives, but it doesn't say anything about how they are being taken, by whom and how it impacts the ecosystem. The fisheries overviews address this by ecoregion while ICES in the ecosystem overviews puts the fishing activities into the context of the trends and status of the marine ecosystem as a whole," explains the Chair of ICES Advisory Committee (ACOM) Mark Dickey-Collas.

"The overviews are for anyone with an interest in fisheries or management in the three respective sea regions."

Tuesday 27 February 2018

CFPO BULLETIN NUMBER 2 (2018) AREA VII


BULLETIN NUMBER 2 (2018) AREA VII C.F.P.O. 


QUOTAS EFFECTIVE FROM 1st February 2018

C.F.P.O. Licenced Boats over 10 mtrs overall


ICES Area VIIa-k


  • Plaice VII a 50 Kg per vessel per month 
  • Plaice VII d,e 3 Tonne per vessel per month 
  • Plaice VII f,g 250 Kg per vessel per month 
  • Plaice VII h,j,k 50 Kg per vessel per month 
  • Sole VII a 50 kg per vessel per month 
  • Sole VII d 200 kg per vessel per month 
  • Sole VII e 350 kg per vessel per month * 
  • Sole VII f,g 1 Tonne per vessel per month 
  • Sole VII h,j,k 250 Kg per vessel per month 
  • Saithe VII 2 tonnes per vessel per month 
  • Monk VII 4.5 Tonnes Live Weight (1500 Kg Tails)
  • Megrim VII 4 Tonnes per vessel per month 
  • Hake VII 11 Tonnes per vessel per month Beamers only: 5% by-catch in hake recovery (VII f,g & VII h) 
  • Haddock VII a 50 kg per vessel per month 
  • Haddock VII b-k 300 Kg per vessel per month 
  • Pollock VII 10 Tonnes per vessel per month 
  • Cod VII a 50 Kg per vessel per month (Contact C.F.P.O. office) 
  • Cod VII d 100 Kg per vessel per month 
  • Cod VII e-k 250 Kg per vessel per month 
  • Whiting VII a 50 Kg per vessel per month 
  • Whiting VII b-k 4 Tonnes per vessel per month 
  • Nephrops VII By-catch only 
  • Mackerel VII By-catch only (15% of catch on board – Trawlers) (200 Kg per vessel per month – Netters) 
  • Horse Mackerel (Scad) VII 200 Kg per vessel per month 
  • Herring VII e & f Any member (over or under 10m) wishing to target herring MUST contact this office before engaging in this fishery. 
  • Ling VII 3 Tonnes 
  • Spurdogs VII No Landings 
  • Ray VII 12 Tonnes (ban on landing Skate) (See license variation for small-eyed ray restriction) 
  • Porbeagle VII No Landings 


Any member intending to fish in the North Sea, or West of Scotland MUST contact this office for instructions. C.F.P.O. BOATS UNDER 10 MTRS. OVERALL – REFER TO LATEST DEFRA LICENCE VARIATION.

Cornish Fish Producers Organisation Ltd 
46 Fore St, Newlyn, Penzance, Cornwall. TR18 5JR

Tel (01736) 351050 
Fax (01736) 350632 

www.cfpo.org.uk 

cfpo@cfpo.org.uk