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Haddock

Melanogrammus aeglefinus

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Location

Northeast Arctic (Barents and Norwegian Sea): Certified fleets only

Technical location

27 - Atlantic, Northeast, 1: Barents Sea, 2: Norwegian Sea, Spitzbergen, and Bear Island

Caught by

Bottom trawl (otter)

Certification

Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)

Rating summary

Northeast Arctic haddock is abundant, but fishing pressure is too high. Some appropriate management measures are in place, however catch limits have been set too high in recent years. Most Arctic haddock catches are by otter trawls, which are likely to cause some damage to the seabed. There are measures to protect habitats and reduce bycatch in this fishery. However, there is unsustainable bycatch of golden redfish, which is of significant concern. Much of this fishery is MSC-certified.Rating last updated September 2025.

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References

Aravind, V., Stashkevich, N. and Shulezhko T., 2025. Marine Stewardship Council Reassessment. Public Certification Report: FIUN Barents & Norwegian Seas cod and haddock. Carried out by UCSL United Certification Systems Limited Assessment on behalf of The Fishing Industry Union of the North (FIUN). 8 April 2025. Available at https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/fiun-barents-norwegian-seas-cod-and-haddock/@@assessments [Accessed on 28.07.2025].

Eigaard, O. R., Bastardie, F., Breen, M., Dinesen, G. E., Hintzen, N. T., Laffargue, P., Mortensen, L. O., Nielsen, J. R., Nilsson, H. C., O- Neill, F. G., Polet, H., Reid, D. G., Sala, A., Skold, M., Smith, C., Sorensen, T. K., Tully, O., Zengin, M. and Rijnsdorp, A. D., 2016. Estimating seabed pressure from demersal trawls, seines, and dredges based on gear design and dimensions. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 73:1, pp. i27- i43. https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsv099.

Hiddink, J., Jennings, S., Sciberras, M., Szostek, C.L., Hughes, K.M., Ellis, N., Rijnsdorp, A.D., McConnaughey, R.A., Mazor, T., Hilborn, R., Collie, J.S., Pitcher, C.R., Amoroso, R.O., Parma, A.M., Suuronen, P. and Kaiser, M.J. 2017. Global analysis of depletion and recovery of seabed biota after bottom trawling disturbance. PNAS. 114:31, pp. 8301-8306. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1618858114.

JRN-AFWG, 2025. Advice on fishing opportunities for Northeast arctic haddock in 2026 in ICES subareas 1 and 2. Report series: IMR-PINRO 2025-5, Published 01.07.2025. Available at: https://www.hi.no/en/hi/nettrapporter/imr-pinro-2025-5 [Accessed on 28.07.2025].

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Honneland, G., Scarcella, G., & Hoare, D., 2023. Marine Stewardship Council Public Certification Report: Barents Sea cod, haddock and saithe. Carried out by LRQA on behalf of Norebo Group. April 2022. Available at https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/barents-sea-cod-haddock-and-saithe/@@assessments [Accessed on 28.07.2025].

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