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Joint industry science surveys for anglerfish commenced in 2005 and have continued since. Three chartered commercial vessels and Marine Scotland Science's research vessel Scotia carry out stratified random surveys across ICES Divisions IVa VIa and VIb. An industry/science steering group advises on survey protocols and net design. In 2006, 2007 and 2009, Ireland also participated in the survey, providing valuable information for the southern parts of VIa. As yet the series is too short to conclude anything on absolute population trends, but the survey is expected to continue for several more years. ICES have approved the use of these surveys as indicators of relative changes in the population of anglerfish: biomass increased in most areas from 2005 to 2008, but decreased in 2009.
Other developments have included the submission of industry diaries and tally book data to the Marine laboratories and extra onboard observer data has been collected. The tally book programme has suffered recently from poor participation, however the data collection is ongoing and needs further progress before survey data can be used for an assessment of the stock.
Recent scientific genetic studies have shown that there is no evidence of separate stocks between the North Sea, west of Scotland, Kattegat and Skagerrak. Particle tracking studies have indicated interchange of larvae between areas.
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