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Scampi or langoustine

Nephrops norvegicus

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Location

Ireland SW and SE coast (FU 19): All areas

Technical location

27 - Atlantic, Northeast, 7g: Celtic Sea (North), 7a: Irish Sea, 7j: Southwest of Ireland (East)

Caught by

Bottom trawl (otter)

Rating summary

In the southwest and southeast of Ireland, scampi, often referred to as Nephrops or Norway lobster, is data limited. There is concern for the biomass but currently no concern for fishing pressure. Some management measures are in place. Catch limits don't match the stock area, meaning there is a risk of overfishing, and current catches exceed recommended limits. Trawling for Norway lobster can have an impact on seabed habitats, particularly on mud which is subjected to high disturbance by fishing. In this area, bycatch of Celtic Sea cod could be of concern.Rating last updated December 2025.

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References

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