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    EU proposes ‘moderate cuts’ in deep-sea fish quotas

    npsBy nps7 October 2016Updated:25 June 2024 No Comments3 Mins Read
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    EU proposes 'moderate cuts' in deep-sea fish quotas

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    (BRUSSELS) – The EU Commission put forward “moderate cuts” in deep-sea fish quotas in the EU and international waters in the North-East Atlantic in its fishing opportunities proposal for 2017-18.

    Deep-sea fisheries account for about 1% of all fish caught in the North-East Atlantic. Over the years, fishing activity and associated jobs have been declining as stocks become more and more scarce.

    The Commission says it aims to reverse this trend with this proposal. Based on the scientific advice received by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES), the Commission is proposing to keep the Total Allowable Catch (TAC) unchanged for 1 stock and to reduce the TACs for 10 stocks in order to prevent their over-exploitation.

    TACs for deep-sea sharks have not yet been proposed as the scientific advice is expected later this month. The Commission is also looking into the scientific advice and the underlying reported catches by the Member States on roughhead and roundnose grenadier and will make a proposal on those stocks by mid-October to Council.

    Scientific data for the other deep-sea stocks is limited and precautionary cuts are proposed. This is the case for the 4 stocks of greater fork-beard, where the Commission proposes TAC cuts of 20%.

    Red sea-bream in the Celtic Seas, the English Channel and Bay of Biscay is seriously depleted. As red sea-bream is an unavoidable by-catch in other fisheries the proposal includes a cut of 20%. The Commission furthermore proposes to add orange roughy to the list of prohibited species.

    The proposal will be discussed by EU  Member States’ fisheries ministers at the November Fisheries Council in Brussels.

    See Annex below: TACs proposal for each deep-sea species

    Fishing for deep-sea species has been regulated by the European Union since 2003. The poor state of some deep-sea stocks and the lack of scientific assessments call for an improved framework for better managing deep-sea fisheries. With this goal in mind the Commission says it again welcomes the compromise reached between the co-legislators on the deep-sea access regime which is due to enter into force in 2017.

    Further information

    Map of fishing areas

    Total Allowable Catches

     

    Annex: TACs proposal for each deep-sea species

    Species

     Area

    TAC in 2016 (tonnes)

    TAC 2017 Proposal

    TAC change: 2016-2017 Proposal (%)

    TAC 2018 Proposal

    TAC change: 2017-2018 Proposal (%)

     

    Deep-Sea sharks

    EU and international waters of V, VI, VII, VIII and IX, Union waters of CECAF 34.1.1, 34.1.2 and 34.2

    0

    pm

     

    pm

     

    EU and international waters of X

    0

    pm

     

    pm

     

    Deep-sea sharks –Deania hystricosa and Deania profundorum

    International waters of XII

    0

    pm

     

    pm

     

     

     

     

    Black scabbardfish

     

    EU and international waters of I, II, III and IV

    9

    9

    0%

    9

    0%

    EU and international waters of V, VI, VII and XII

    3357

    2700

    -20%

    2130

    -21%

    EU and international waters of VIII, IX and X

    3700

    3200

    -14%

    2731

    -15%

    EU and international waters of CECAF 34.1.2.

    2827

    pm

     

    pm

     

     

     

     

    Roundnose grenadier and Roughhead grenadier

    EU and international waters of I, II and IV

    13

    pm

     

    pm

     

    EU and international waters of III

    348

    pm

     

    pm

     

    EU and international waters of Vb, VI, VII

    4078

    pm

     

    pm

     

    EU and international waters of VIII, IX, X, XII and XIV

    3279

    pm

     

    pm

     

    Alfonsinos

    EU and international waters of III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XII and XIV

    296

    280

    -5%

    280

    0%

     

    Red seabream

    EU and international waters of VI, VII and VIII

    160

    128

    -20%

    102

    -20%

    EU and international waters of IX and of CECAF 34.1.11

    183

    160

    -13%

    138

    -14%

    EU and international waters of X

    517

    455

    -12%

    400

    -12%

     

     

     

    Greater forkbeard

    EU and international waters of I, II, III and IV

    37

    30

    -19%

    24

    -20%

    EU and international waters of V, VI and VII

    2434

    1947

    -20%

    1558

    -20%

    EU and international waters of VIII and IX

    320

    256

    -20%

    205

    -20%

    EU and international waters of X and XII

    65

    52

    -20%

    42

    -20%

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