International (ICES) and national (UK) fish stock and shellfish stock data from 2020 assessment year
Summary
The dataset collected includes assessment output relating to the years from 1905 to 2020 inclusive for the following variables for each stock: the annual recruitment estimate, the stock size (spawning stock biomass), landings (tonnes of fish brought to shore), catches (tonnes of fish caught at sea), fishing pressure (a fishing mortality rate), Fmsy (the target fishing mortality that will achieve maximum sustainable yield in the long term), Upper and lower range estimates for Fmsy consistent with multi-annual plans and ICES advice, MSYB trigger (a threshold for spawning stock biomass, below which fishing mortality should be reduced below Fmsy, following the ICES advice rule, to avoid reduced reproductive capacity, Blim (a lower limit threshold for spawning stock biomass below which there is a high risk of reduced reproductive capacity). The stock assessment data for fish and shellfish stocks of UK interest is used to assess indicators of reproductive capacity (based on spawning stock biomass) and fishing pressure (based on fishing mortality).
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Use limitation statement
There are no public access constraints to this data. Use of this data is subject to the licence identified.
Licence
Open Government LicenceAttribution statement
See Cefas Data Portal for details – link to dataset below.
Technical information
Update frequency
notPlanned
Lineage
The data sets for internationally assessed stocks were collected from the ICES stock assessments advice sheets of each stock and year. The data sources can be found at the ICES website (`http://standardgraphs.ices.dk/stockList.aspx`_) when selecting the relevant stock and year. In addition there are other data sets collected from the UK national shellfish stocks data, which were taken from the following specific reports: Cefas 2020 Lobster (*Homarus gammarus*) Stock Status Report. Available online at `https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/crab-and-lobster-stock-assessments-2019`_ Cefas 2020 Edible crab (*Cancer pagurus*) Stock Status Report. Available online at `https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/crab-and-lobster-stock-assessments-2019`_ Dobby, H., S. Millar, L. Blackadder, J. Turriff, A. McLay (2012). Scottish Scallop Stocks: Results of 2011 Stock Assessments. Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 3 No 10. Published by Marine Scotland Science. ISSN: 2043-7722 Mesquita, C., H. Dobby, A McLay (2016) Crab and Lobster Fisheries in Scotland: Results of Stock Assessments 2009 – 2012. Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 7 No 9. Published by Marine Scotland Science. ISSN: 2043-7722. Mesquita, C., H. Dobby, A McLay (2017) Crab and Lobster Fisheries in Scotland: Results of Stock Assessments 2013 – 2015. Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 8 No 14. Published by Marine Scotland Science. ISSN: 2043-7722. DOI: 10.7489/1990-1. .. _`http://standardgraphs.ices.dk/stocklist.aspx`: http://standardgraphs.ices.dk/stockList.aspx .. _`https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/crab-and-lobster-stock-assessments-2019`: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/crab-and-lobster-stock-assessments-2019
Spatial information
Coordinate reference system
N/A
Geographic extent
- Latitude from: 52.4581 to 52.4595
- Longitude from: 1.73881 to 1.74086
Metadata information
Language
English
Metadata identifier
92863c68-3ed8-4c1d-addb-01c701356171
Published by
Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science
Contact publisher
data.manager@cefas.gov.ukDataset reference dates
Creation date
06 January 2021
Revision date
31 May 2023
Publication date
14 July 2021
Period
- From: 01 January 1905
- To: 31 December 2020
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