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For scallops current EU legislation specifies a minimum landing size of 100 mm length, but there are no limits in the form of TACs or quotas.  In Scotland, additional management measures specific to the scallop fishery have been introduced to support sustainable exploitation.  In 1999, a restricted scallop licensing scheme was introduced in response to concerns about the expansion of scallop fishing effort.  The scheme was strengthened in 2003 by gear restrictions that vary according to where fishing takes place: a maximum of 8 dredges per side can be towed in Scottish inshore waters (out to 6 nautical miles); a maximum of 10 per side in any other part of the UK territorial sea adjacent to Scotland (out to 12 nautical miles); and 14 per side in any other part of the Scottish zone (out to 200 nautical miles).  Additionally, the use of “French” dredges (a design incorporating water deflecting plates and rigid fixed teeth) is prohibited in Scottish inshore waters.  Technical measures for the management of scallop fishing are currently under review by the scallop strategy group, a subgroup of the Scottish Fisheries Council.

Assessment 

A combination of methods is used to assess scallops stocks.  For the stocks in the main scallop management areas, West of Kintyre, North West, Shetland, and North East, an aged structured method, Virtual Population Analysis (VPA) is the approach used.  The VPA uses reported landings data along with age and length frequency data which are collected as part of the Marine Scotland Science market sampling programme. The VPA provides annual estimates of yield, fishing mortality, spawning stock biomass and recruitment.  In addition, Marine Scotland Science carries out annual scallop dredge surveys on the east and west coasts of Scotland and around Shetland. The surveys complement the VPA as they provide information on the most recent changes in abundance, recruitment, age structure, growth rate, and other biological data.  For the East Coast area the survey catch rate data are the main source of information on stock dynamics.  Stocks in the Irish Sea, Orkney, and the Clyde are not routinely surveyed and there are insufficient data for VPAs - official landings and market sampling data are monitored.

Assessment areas and SSB/ recruitment levels, 2005-2007

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