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European hake

Merluccius merluccius

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Location

Northern stock (North Sea, Celtic Seas, Bay of Biscay (north)): North Sea and Celtic Seas

Technical location

27 - Atlantic, Northeast, 8b: Bay of Biscay (Central), 8a: Bay of Biscay (North), 8d: Bay of Biscay (Offshore), 7: Irish Sea, Porcupine Bank, English Channel, Bristol Channel, Celtic Seas, West and Southwest of Ireland, 4: North Sea, 6: Rockall, West of Scotland, 3a: Skagerrak and Kattegat

Caught by

Net (gill or fixed)

Rating summary

Northern hake is not overfished and not subject to overfishing. Emergency management of this stock in 2001 has recovered it to very good levels. Ongoing management measures appear to be controlling the fishery, but discarding can be an issue in some areas and catch limits do not cover all of the countries accessing the stock. Gillnetting for hake can have a bycatch of harbour porpoises. Based on the available information, gillnet fisheries in some areas could be over-exploiting this species and causing it to decline.Rating last updated July 2022.

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References

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Calderan, S. and Leaper, R., 2019. Review of harbour porpoise bycatch in UK waters and recommendations for management. January 2019, WWF. Available at https://www.wwf.org.uk/sites/default/files/2019-04/Review_of_harbour_porpoise_in_UK_waters_2019.pdf [Accessed on 13.07.2022].

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