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Veined squid

Loligo forbesii

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Location

English Channel: All areas

Technical location

27 - Atlantic, Northeast, 7d: English Channel (East), 7e: English Channel (West)

Caught by

Bottom trawl (otter)

Rating summary

Updated: February 2021There are indicators that veined squid biomass in the English Channel is at low levels, so there is concern for stock biomass. Fishing pressure is also of concern as landings have continued to rise without limits. In UK waters, squid fishing is unregulated and no appropriate management is in place for these fisheries. Towed fishing gear, including demersal otter trawls, is associated with damage to seabed flora and fauna, non-target bycatch and discarding of juvenile fish.

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References

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