European lobster

Homarus gammarus

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Location

England (Northumberland and Durham)

Technical location

Atlantic, Northeast, North Sea (Central)

Caught by

Pot, trap or creel

Rating summary

In Northumberland and Durham, fishing mortality of European lobster is high, above the limit reference point for both sexes. Biomass is low, just above the minimum reference point for males and below for females. In the North East IFCA distrcit there are management measures in place but these are not effective in managing the stock. There is a MCRS of 87mm carapace length, but no total allowable catch (TAC) or pot limits in place. Pot fishing is generally considered very low impact as it is selective for larger individuals and has minimal impact on the surrounding environment.Rating last updated June 2024.

Technical consultation summary

In Northumberland and Durham, fishing mortality of European lobster is high, above the limit reference point for both sexes. Biomass is low, just above the minimum reference point for males and below for females. In the North East IFCA distrcit there are management measures in place but these are not effective in managing the stock. There is a MCRS of 87mm carapace length, but no total allowable catch (TAC) or pot limits in place. Pot fishing is generally considered very low impact as it is selective for larger individuals and has minimal impact on the surrounding environment.

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