For the purposes of stock assessment, Nephrops around Scotland are split into a number of stocks or 'functional units' (FUs) based on the discrete patches of mud which they inhabit.
The advice for the North Sea and west of Scotland aims to control exploitation rate by suggesting TACs for individual FUs which are estimated as a fixed proportion ('harvest rate') of the underwater TV abundance estimate. ICES advised that this 'harvest rate' should be at a level which is consistent with high long term yield and low risk of depletion of production potential. Target harvest rates corresponding to fishing at F0.1 to FMAX were recommended. For a number of FUs the advised harvest rate implies a significant reduction in catch. In these cases ICES has suggested that since there does not seem to be any immediate biological risk to the stocks then incremental reductions in fishing mortality towards the target could be considered.
ICES management advice is formulated for Nephrops FUs, whereas management has continued to be applied to the larger ICES finfish areas. STECF supports the ICES ACOM advice for management at a smaller scale and emphasised the need for effort management and whitefish by-catch mitigation measures.
| EU TAC |
UK share |
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| North Sea |
24,688 | 21,384 |
| West coast |
16,057 |
15,677 |
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