Blonde ray

Raja brachyura

What to check for

Location

Western English Channel

Technical location

Atlantic, Northeast, English Channel (West)

Caught by

Bottom trawl (otter)

Rating summary

There is concern for the biomass of blonde ray in the Western English Channel, and concern for the fishing pressure. There is no management plan for skates and rays and the joint TAC has been deemed an unsuitable method for protecting individual species. Otter trawling is likely to cause some damage to the seabed. Bycatch is moderate and may include vulnerable species.Rating last updated January 2023.

Technical consultation summary

Blonde ray in the Western English Channel is data limited. There is concern for the biomass as very little is known about its abundance and its tendency to form aggregations makes it vulnerable to localised depletion. There is also concern for fishing pressure as landings in recent years have greatly exceeded the advice given by ICES (by over 300%). There is no management plan for skates and rays and the joint TAC has been deemed an unsuitable method for protecting individual species. Otter trawling is likely to cause some damage to the seabed. Bycatch is moderate and may include vulnerable species.

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