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King scallop

Pecten maximus

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Location

Scotland (North-East & Orkney): Scotland (3-12nm)

Technical location

27 - Atlantic, Northeast, 4a: North Sea (North)

Caught by

Dredge

Certification

Fishery Improvement Project (FIP)

Rating summary

Information about Scottish North East and Orkney king scallops is limited. There is not enough information to determine whether the population is at a healthy size, but fishing effort has recently decreased. Few appropriate management measures are in place to control the fishery. There are no catch limits to prevent overexploitation. Scallop dredging can be very damaging to seabed habitats and species. Some areas are closed to dredging but some vulnerable habitats and species remain unprotected.Rating last updated December 2023

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References

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