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European lobster

Homarus gammarus

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Location

Northern Ireland: All areas

Technical location

27 - Atlantic, Northeast, 7a: Irish Sea, 6a: West of Scotland

Caught by

Pot, trap or creel

Rating summary

Based on limited data, there is concern for fishing pressure and biomass of European lobster in Northern Ireland. European lobsters have a high resilience to fishing pressure. Management requires considerable improvement. Further data is needed to reliably assess biomass and responsive effort controls are needed to improve European lobster stocks around Northern Ireland. Crab and lobster pots have low seabed impacts when deployed and retrieved correctly. They are also selective towards larger individuals, and can mitigate bycatch through escape panels.Rating last updated November 2025.

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References

AFBI, 2025. European Lobster Advice 2025. Available at: Advice Sheets 2025 | Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute [Accessed on 24.11.2025]

Coleman, M.T., Garratt, M., Hold, N., Bloor, I.S., Jenkins, S.R., Porter, J.S., Tully, O. and Bell, M.C., 2023. A standardized assessment of geographic variation in size at maturity of European lobster (Homarus gammarus L.) in the North East Atlantic. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 80(4), pp.911-922.

Coleman, R.A., Hoskin, M.G., von Carlshausen, E. and Davis, C.M., 2013. Using a No-take Zone to Assess the Impacts of Fishing: Sessile Epifauna Appear Insensitive to Environmental Disturbances From Commercial Potting. Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology, v. 440 ,. pp. 100-107. doi: 10.1016/j.jembe.2012.12.005

DAERA, 2025. Inshore Fisheries Policy. Available at: Inshore fisheries policy | Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs [Accessed on 21.11.2025]

Gall, S.C., Rodwell, L.D., Clark, S., Robbins, T., Attrill, M.J., Holmes, L.A. and Sheehan, E.V., 2020. The impact of potting for crustaceans on temperate rocky reef habitats: Implications for management, Marine Environmental Research, Volume 162, 105134, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2020.105134.

GOV.UK, 2025. Guidance: Record your catch. Available at: Record your catch - GOV.UK [Accessed on 20.11.2025]

GOV.UK. 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 24.11.2025].

ICES. 2023. Working Group on the Biology and Life History of Crabs (WGCRAB; outputs from 2020–2022 meetings). ICES Scientific Reports. 5:110. 123 pp. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.24720936

MMO, 2025. Minimum Conservation Reference Sizes (MCRS) in UK waters. Available at: Minimum Conservation Reference Sizes (MCRS) in UK waters - GOV.UK [Accessed 19.11.2025]

Öndes, F., Kaiser, M., & Murray, L. 2018. Fish and invertebrate by-catch in the crab pot fishery in the Isle of Man, Irish Sea. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 98(8), 2099-2111. doi:10.1017/S0025315417001643

Palomares, M.L.D. and D. Pauly. Editors. 2025. SeaLifeBase. Homarus gammarus, European lobster. World Wide Web electronic publication. www.sealifebase.org, version (04/2025) [Accessed on 18.11.2025].

Seafish. Pots and Traps – General. Available at: seafish.org/responsible-sourcing/fishing-gear-database/gear/pots-and-traps-general/#target-species [Accessed on 18.11.2025]

UK Government, 2000. Crabs and Lobsters (Minimum Size) Order (Northern Ireland) 2000. Available at https://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr/2000/200/made [Accessed on 24.11.2025].

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