John Dory

Zeus faber

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Location

North East Atlantic

Technical location

Atlantic, Northeast, Barents Sea, Bay of Biscay, Iceland and Faeroes Grounds, Irish Sea, Porcupine Bank, English Channel, Bristol Channel, Celtic Seas, West and Southwest of Ireland, North Sea, Norwegian Sea, Spitzbergen, and Bear Island, Portuguese Waters, Rockall, West of Scotland, Skagerrak, Kattegat, Transition Area, Baltic Sea

Caught by

Net (gill or fixed)

Rating summary

For more information about this rating please visit: http://www.cornwallgoodseafoodguide.org.uk/fish-guide/john-dory.php

Technical consultation summary

John dory is caught as a valuable by-catch in trawl and net fisheries. Little is known about stocks of john dory but there is no evidence that numbers are decreasing, however they are a species which has a relatively high vulnerability to fishing. fishing for john dory is not managed well, there are no minimum landing sizes or limit on catch (quota). Due to their strange shape young john dory are easily caught in fishing gear and they can't easily escape thorugh mesh or escape gaps. Avoid eating small john dory smaller than 29cm that haven't had the opportunity to spawn yet. SWME report 2024 states that this species is being seen more by anglers and that 2024 was a good year for landings (MMO data not available yet for 2024).

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