French scallops break abundance records

Published 2024년 10월 15일

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In 2024, scallop populations in the two main French deposits, the Seine Bay and the Bay of Saint-Brieuc, have reached new record highs. The total exploitable biomass in the Seine Bay has surpassed 137,000 tonnes, a 56% increase from the previous year, and in the Bay of Saint-Brieuc, it has increased by 5% to over 58,250 tonnes. This success is attributed to effective management measures implemented since 2016, which include a rotating fallow, and the improvement of fishing practices and gear selectivity.
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Well managed and less fished, scallop populations have reached new abundance records in 2024 in the two main French deposits, with exploitable biomass even jumping by 56% in the Seine Bay, Ifremer announced on Tuesday. In the Seine Bay deposit, "the abundance of scallops has reached a new historic record this year," the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea (Ifremer) said in a press release. The total exploitable biomass, i.e. the quantity of scallops measuring 110 mm or more, is estimated at more than 137,000 tonnes, a level that shatters the previous record set in 2022 at 105,000 tonnes. This exploitable biomass is thus up by almost 56% compared to last year. "These results demonstrate the success of the management measures implemented in the Bay of Seine since 2016," Ifremer emphasizes. "The introduction of a rotating fallow has not only allowed a significant increase in the scallop population over the past 8 years, but also a relatively homogeneous distribution ...
Source: Lefigaro

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