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Grey gurnard

Eutrigla gurnardus

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Overview

Grey gurnard is OK - needs improvement. It is usually caught as bycatch by fishermen targeting other species. There are not enough regulations in place to stop it from being overfished.

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OK - Needs Improvement

Rated 3-4
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4

Wild-caught

Location: Celtic Sea and West of Scotland

Management area: All areas

Method: Bottom trawl (otter)

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4

Wild-caught

Location: North Sea, Eastern English Channel and Skagerrak and Kattegat

Management area: All areas

Method: Bottom trawl (otter)

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Avoid

Rated 5
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Under review

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