Herring

Clupea harengus

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Location

North Sea Autumn Spawners: North Sea, Skagerrak and Kattegat, English Channel (East)

Technical location

Atlantic, Northeast, English Channel (East), North Sea, Skagerrak and Kattegat

Caught by

Net (pelagic trawl)

Certification

Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)

Rating summary

The North Sea Autumn Spawning herring population is just above target levels, however there is concern for fishing pressure. Some appropriate management measures are in place for North Sea and English Channel herring. Historically, catches have been higher than scientific recommendations, although they have recently started to decrease. Most North Sea herring is caught by midwater trawling or purse seine. There may be a bycatch of the depleted Western Baltic herring. Herring are important prey for many species, so removing them by fishing may have wider ecosystem impacts. Certified fisheries are taking steps to improve management and reduce impacts.Rating last updated July 2025.

Technical consultation summary

The North Sea Autumn Spawning stock is fully fished, the predicted spawning stock biomass (SSB) for 2025 is 1,239,052 tonnes, remaining above the biomass trigger point (MSY Btrigger, 1,100,000 tonnes), but was below the GFG proxy for MSY (1,540,000 tonnes). There is a concern for fishing pressure, in 2024 F was 0.29, this is above FMSY (0.23) and 1.1 FMSY (0.25), but below the proxy for Flim (0.32). Some management measures are in place, but recent catches have been higher than scientific recommendations. However, the MSC-certified fleet is working towards having a harvest control rule in place. Midwater trawling of herring may be preventing the recovery of North Sea cod, which preys on it.

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