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Common ling

Molva molva

What to check for

Location

Northeast Atlantic and Arctic Ocean: All areas

Technical location

27 - Atlantic, Northeast, 8: Bay of Biscay, 14: East Greenland, 7: Irish Sea, Porcupine Bank, English Channel, Bristol Channel, Celtic Seas, West and Southwest of Ireland, 4: North Sea, 12: North of Azores, 9: Portuguese Waters, 6: Rockall, West of Scotland, 3: Skagerrak, Kattegat, Transition Area, Baltic Sea

Caught by

Hook & line (longline)

Rating summary

Ling in the northeast Atlantic and Arctic Ocean is data limited. There is no concern for the stock size, but fishing pressure may be too high. Catch limits for ling in the northeast Atlantic and Arctic Ocean have been set significantly higher than the scientific advice in recent years. Management is not therefore following scientific advice. Most ling in this area are caught by longlining and it is possible that this has an impact on vulnerable species such as sharks and seabirds.Updated: August 2024

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References

ACAP, 2021. ACAP Review of mitigation measures and Best Practice Advice for Reducing the Impact of Pelagic Longline Fisheries on Seabirds. Reviewed at the Twelfth Meeting of the Advisory Committee Virtual meeting, 31 August – 2 September 2021. Available at https://www.acap.aq/resources/bycatch-mitigation/mitigation-advice/3956-acap-2021-pelagic-longlines-mitigation-review-bpa/file [Accessed on 06.06.2024]. 

Anderson, O.R.J., Small, C.J., Croxall, J.P., Dunn, E.K., Sullivan, B.J., Yates, O. and Black, A., 2011. Global seabird bycatch in longline fisheries, Endang Species Res 14. p 91-106. Available at https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00347.  [Accessed on 06.06.2024].

Clark, M., Althaus, F., Schlacher, T., Williams, A., Bowden, D., Rowden, A., 2016. The impacts of deep-sea fisheries on benthic communities: a review. ICES Journal of Marine Science 73: suppl_1. P. i51–i69. Available at https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsv123. [Accessed on 06.06.2024].

Froese, R. and Pauly D. (Editors), 2024. FishBase. Molva molva, Ling. Available at: https://fishbase.mnhn.fr/summary/Molva-molva.html [Accessed on 31.05.2024].

Gilman, E., Chaloupka, M., Benaka, L.R., Bowlby, H., Fitchett, M., Kaiser, M. and Michael Musyl, M., 2022. Phylogeny explains capture mortality of sharks and rays in pelagic longline fisheries: a global meta-analytic synthesis. Sci Rep 12: 18164. Available at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-21976-w. [Accessed on 06.06.2024].

ICES, 2024a. Greater North Sea ecoregion – Ecosystem overview. In Report of the ICES Advisory Committee, 2024. ICES Advice 2024, Section 7.1, Available at https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.advice.25714239. [Accessed on 06.06.2024]

ICES, 2024b. Celtic Seas Ecoregion – Ecosystem overview. In Report of the ICES Advisory Committee, 2024. ICES Advice 2024, Section 7.1, Available at https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.advice.25713033 [Accessed on 06.06.2024].

ICES, 2023a. Ling (Molva molva) in subareas 3,4, 6-9, 12, and 14 (Northeast Atlantic and Arctic Ocean). In Report of the ICES Advisory Committee, 2023. ICES Advice 2023, lin.27.346-91214. Available at: https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.advice.21828360 [Accessed on 31.05.2024].

ICES, 2023b. Working Group on the Biology and Assessment of Deep-sea Fisheries Resources (WGDEEP). ICES Scientific Reports. 5:43. 1362 pp. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.22691596 [Accessed on 31.05.2024].

Pham, C., Diogo, H., Menezes, G., Porteiro, F., Braga-Henriques, A., Vandeperre F. and Morato, T., 2014. Deep-water longline fishing has reduced impact on Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems. Sci Rep 4, 4837. Available at https://doi.org/10.1038/srep04837.  [Accessed on 06.06.2024].  

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