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Langoustine (Nephrops norvegicus) is the most valuable resource landed into Scotland and over one third of world landings are made there. A number of stocks are located around the Scottish coast and in 2009 31,490 tonnes were landed at a value of nearly £78.27 million.

Most of the landings are taken by trawlers, with smaller vessels operating on the inshore grounds and larger vessels operating in more mixed fisheries offshore. On the west coast, a creel fishery is taking increasing quantities of this important crustacean shellfish. However, landings from creel caught methods still only account for approximately 5% of the total weight landed.

Various industry groups in Scotland have used the Marine Stewardship Council's environmental standard for sustainable fisheries to assess the sustainable operation of a number of Nephrops fisheries around Scotland. Two are currently certified under the MSC standard; the Stornoway Nephrops trawl fishery and the Loch Torridon creel fishery. Two other Nephrops fisheries in the Clyde and North Sea are also currently in the process of assessment to this standard. 

 
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