UK: Two stage response required to address pollack crisis

Published 2024년 1월 24일

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The National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO) has urged for a two-stage response to the crisis facing inshore fleets due to a significant reduction in the pollack quota. The NFFO recommends a mid-year review of the Total Allowable Catch (TAC) decision and a long-term evaluation of the advice given by the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). The federation warns of severe socio-economic impacts on fleets and potential harm to other fisheries. It also highlights the need for urgent intervention by the UK and EU to mitigate the situation. The article also suggests measures to rebuild and sustain the pollack stock, including better data, more targeted measures, and real-time information from the fishery.
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Two stage response required to address pollack crisis. The National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO) has called for a two-stage response to the crisis engulfing the inshore fleets, following the decision to cut the total allowable catch to an unmanageable 832 tonnes, with a risible UK quota of 203 tonnes for 2023. Draconian Cuts following Benchmarks This draconian cut to the pollack quota has followed a radical change in perception of the stock by ICES scientists, following one of their periodic benchmark meetings; but there are sound reasons to question whether this opinion will be sustained when the assessment is revisited in the future. ICES benchmark exercises are important as they allow the science to evolve. By questioning the models used, and the data employed, weaknesses can be weeded out. But when benchmark exercises result in extreme volatility in stock perception, followed by radical changes in recommended TACs, a mechanism is needed to moderate these ...
Source: Fish Focus

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