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ICES continues to advise that the effort in fisheries that catch anglerfish should not be allowed to increase and the fishery must be accompanied by mandatory programmes to collect catch and effort data on both target and by-catch fish. ICES have previously advised a two-stage approach for management of the angler fishery. The first stage was to substantially improve the quality and quantity of data collected on the fishery while maintaining exploitation at its current level. This first stage of data collection was expected to take at least five years, establishing useable time-series of fisheries-dependent and independent data.
In 2009, this stage was in it's fifth year and includes:
- Scottish and Irish industry science anglerfish surveys from 2005 - 2009
- a Scottish tally book scheme (linked to a longer series of diary information), 2006 - 2008
The second stage would then be to use these data to examine alternative management approaches and harvest control rules appropriate to this fishery.
Although the stock is considered as one unit, TACs are set separately for the North Sea and West Coast components.
| These figures are provisional | EU TAC |
UK share |
| North Sea ( ICES IV) |
11,345 |
9,233 |
| West Coast ( ICES VI) | 5,567 | 1,713 |
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