More Fish Landings from the UK EEZ
The NAFC Marine Centre UHI in Shetland has published a new report on fish landings from the United Kingdom’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) by fishing boats of other European Union member states.
The report - which complements a previous analysis and report published in October 2016 - provides a more detailed breakdown of the landings of fish and shellfish from the UK EEZ and adjacent waters by EU fishing boats, by nationality, fishing areas and species.
On average, for the years from 2012 to 2014, it is estimated that more than half of the landings from the UK EEZ were caught in the North Sea, one quarter to the west of Scotland, and most of the remainder (17%) to the south and southwest of England and Wales (including the Irish Sea).
Danish fishing boats caught one-third of all the fish and shellfish landed from the UK EEZ by EU boats (including one-third of the pelagic fish and three-quarters of the industrial fish), while French boats accounted for more than half of the demersal fish and almost half of the shellfish landed from the UK EEZ.
The fish and shellfish caught in the UK EEZ by non-UK EU fishing boats represented about 15% of the total (global) landings by the EU fishing fleet. The Belgian fishing fleet caught the highest proportion of its total landings of fish and shellfish – almost half – within the UK EEZ, although the total size of its catch was relatively small. The Netherlands, Ireland, Denmark and Germany all caught about one-third or more of their total landings in the UK EEZ.
The full report is available for download here.
Please direct enquiries to: Dr Ian R. Napier (01595 772000)