Conger eel

Conger conger

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Location

Northeast Atlantic

Technical location

Atlantic, Northeast, All areas

Caught by

Bottom trawl (otter)

Rating summary

In the absence of stock assessments and with global catches of conger eel at an all-time low, there is concern for the population (or stock) biomass. Conger ell is unlikely to be overfished in UK waters. There is no suitable management in place to protect the stock. Towed fishing gear, including demersal otter and beam trawlers, is associated with damage to seabed flora and fauna, not-target bycatch and discarding of juvenile fish.Rating last updated March 2023.

Technical consultation summary

In the absence of stock assessments and with global catches of conger eel at an all-time low, there is concern for stock biomass. Conger eel has low resilience to fishing pressure. As recent landings are below the long-term average, and the UK fishery is a small contributor to fishing pressure on this species, we consider there to be no concern for fishing pressure in this area. Conger eel is unregulated, and no appropriate management is in place to protect the stock in UK waters. Minimum Conservation Reference Size (MCRS) in place in limited UK regions are too small to protect the stock (MCRS < Size of Maturity), and given the life history of Conger eel, a singular management measure, such as MCRS, may not be a practical solution for management with regarded to biological sustainability for this species. Towed fishing gear, including demersal otter and beam trawlers, is associated with damage to seabed flora and fauna, not-target bycatch and discarding of juvenile fish.

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