Atlantic cod

Gadus morhua

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Location

West Greenland: Inshore (Northern)

Technical location

Atlantic, Northwest, NAFO 1A, NAFO 1B, NAFO 1C

Caught by

Fish trap

Rating summary

West Greenland inshore cod is being overfished, and the northern stock component is depleted. Few appropriate management measures are in place. There is no management plan and catch limits have substantially exceeded scientific advice. Most inshore west Greenland cod is caught by traps known as poundnets, which are a relatively low-impact way of fishing.Rating last updated July 2023

Technical consultation summary

West Greenland inshore cod is being overfished, and the northern stock component is depleted. The most recent stock assessment was carried out by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES) in 2023, using data up to 2023. Advice is now split into two stock components: northern (1A-C) and southern (1D-F). This rating is for the northern component. Route 2 scoring has been used because there is no reference point for Flim. Cod has medium resilience to fishing pressure. F is 370% of FMSY, indicating overfishing is taking place. SSB is 46% of MSY BTrigger, indicating the stock is in an overfished state. There is therefore concern for both biomass and fishing pressure. Few appropriate management measures are in place. There is no management plan. The TAC for Inshore West Greenland has never followed ICES advice, averaging 439% of advice from 2018-2022. Catches averaged 275% of the advice. Historically, when TACS were reached they were increased, effectively making this fishery unlimited. Management measures have been inadequate for protecting the stock and have allowed for substantial overexploitation. In 2023, ICES reviewed and improved its stock assessments and advice is not comparable to previous years. It is too early to tell whether management will follow the new advice. Most inshore west Greenland cod is caught by traps known as poundnets. There are records of humpback whale entanglement in poundnets in west Greenland. However, total removals by entanglement and hunting combined are within sustainable limits set by the North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission. Catches of cod in the inshore fishery may include offshore west Greenland cod. Historically, this stock was considered highly depleted, but has shown an increasing trend since 2020. This suggests that bycatch levels are not preventing recovery. Any indications of a declining population could affect this score in future.

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