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Brown crab

Cancer pagurus

4: OK - Needs improvement How we work out the ratings

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Location

England (Western English Channel): Devon and Severn IFCA District (0-6nm)

Technical location

27 - Atlantic, Northeast, 7e: English Channel (West)

Caught by

Pot, trap or creel

Rating summary

There is concern for the stock level of brown crab in the Western English Channel and fishing is around FMSY. In the Devon & Severn IFCA district, there are management measures in place but these are not effective in managing the stock. There is an MCRS of 140mm for females and 160mm for males, but no total allowable catch (TAC) or pot limits in place. Around 40% of Devon and Severn IFCA is in an MPA. Pot fishing is generally considered very low impact as it is selective for larger individuals and has minimal impact on the surrounding environment.Rating last updated June 2024.

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References

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Cefas. 2023. Edible crab (Cancer pagurus). Cefas Stock Status Report 2023. 27 pp. Available at https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/66325aeedf4c0c63311e413e/2023_Crab_stock_assessments_FINAL...pdf [Accessed on 26.06.2024].

CBI. 2022. Entering the European market for crab. Available at https://www.cbi.eu/market-information/fish-seafood/crab/market-entry [Accessed on 26.06.2024].

Devon & Severn IFCA. 2024. Byelaw Booklet. Available at https://www.devonandsevernifca.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/DS-IFCA-Byelaw-Book-May-2024.pdf [Accessed on 26.06.2024].

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Mesquita, C., Dobby, H., Pierce, G.J., Jones, C.S., Fernandes, P.G. 2020. Abundance and spatial distribution of brown crab (Cancer pagurus) from fishery-independent dredge and trawl surveys in the North Sea. ICES Journal of Marine Science, fsaa105. Available at https://academic.oup.com/icesjms/advance-article/doi/10.1093/icesjms/fsaa105/5880823 [Accessed on 26.06.2024].

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UK Government. 2025. Manage your fishing effort: Western Waters crabs and scallops. Available at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/manage-your-fishing-effort-western-waters-crabs [Accessed on 26.06.2024].

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