The Marine Management Organization (MMO) has announced new measures to protect crawfish stocks in the southwest. Starting from January 1, 2024, the minimum conservation reference size (MCRS) for crawfish will increase from 95mm to 110mm in ICES area 7. This decision was made after consulting with fishers and considering their concerns about the sustainability of stocks due to increased landings and the extended fishing season.
The measures aim to ensure the long-term sustainability of crawfish stocks, allowing the industry to continue generating income from this valuable species. The MCRS increase was supported by the industry, while a potential seasonal closure of the fishery is also being considered. The MMO is currently seeking public input through a consultation period, with proposed closure periods from January to May 2024.