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Norway lobster - West of Scotland, Firth of Clyde and Sound of Jura
Fact Sheet Title  Fact Sheet
ICES Advice 2017
Norway lobster - West of Scotland, Firth of Clyde and Sound of Jura
Fact Sheet Citation  
Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) in Division 6.a, Functional Unit 13 (West of Scotland, the Firth of Clyde and Sound of Jura)
Owned byInternational Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) – ownership
Monitoring Range Min2009. Monitoring Evolution: Norway lobster - West of Scotland (North Minch, South Minch, Clyde)
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Species List:
Species Ref: en - Norway lobster, fr - Langoustine, es - Cigala

Fishery Indicators
Production: Landed Volume; Catch
ident Block Norway lobster - West of Scotland, Firth of Clyde and Sound of Jura
Aq Res
Biological Stock: Yes         Value: Sub-Regional
Management unit: No        Reference year: 2016
 
 
Aq Res State Trend
Aq Res State Trend
Aq Res State Trend Aq Res State Trend
Aq Res State TrendFMSY: AboveHigh fishing mortality
Aq Res State TrendBlim: Above potential reference pointsPre-exploitation biomass or high abundance
Intermediate abundance
Habitat Bio
Depth Zone: Shelf (50 m - 200 m).   Vertical Dist: Demersal/Benthic.  

Water Area Overview
Spatial Scale: Sub-Regional

Water Area Overview
Aq Res Struct
Biological Stock: Yes
Exploit
 
Fishery Indicators
TypeMeasureValueUnitTime period
ProductionLanded Volume 2968tonnes1981
Landed Volume 2620tonnes1982
Landed Volume 4076tonnes1983
Landed Volume 3310tonnes1984
Landed Volume 4286tonnes1985
Landed Volume 4341tonnes1986
Landed Volume 3009tonnes1987
Landed Volume 3664tonnes1988
Landed Volume 2812tonnes1989
Landed Volume 2909tonnes1990
Landed Volume 3038tonnes1991
Landed Volume 2803tonnes1992
Landed Volume 3343tonnes1993
Landed Volume 2630tonnes1994
Landed Volume 3987tonnes1995
Landed Volume 4057tonnes1996
Landed Volume 3621tonnes1997
Landed Volume 4841tonnes1998
Landed Volume 3752tonnes1999
Landed Volume 3417tonnes2000
Landed Volume 3182tonnes2001
Landed Volume 3384tonnes2002
Landed Volume 3173tonnes2003
Landed Volume 2973tonnes2004
Landed Volume 3395tonnes2005
Landed Volume 4780tonnes2006
Landed Volume 6660tonnes2007
Landed Volume 5923tonnes2008
Landed Volume 4779tonnes2009
Landed Volume 5843tonnes2010
Landed Volume 6432tonnes2011
Landed Volume 6687tonnes2012
Landed Volume 5435tonnes2013
Landed Volume 6207tonnes2014
Landed Volume 5147tonnes2015
Landed Volume 6447tonnes2016
Fishery Indicators
TypeMeasureValueUnitTime period
ProductionCatch 2968tonnes1981
Catch 2620tonnes1982
Catch 4076tonnes1983
Catch 3310tonnes1984
Catch 4286tonnes1985
Catch 4341tonnes1986
Catch 3009tonnes1987
Catch 3664tonnes1988
Catch 2812tonnes1989
Catch 3102tonnes1990
Catch 3285tonnes1991
Catch 2903tonnes1992
Catch 3638tonnes1993
Catch 3027tonnes1994
Catch 4606tonnes1995
Catch 4692tonnes1996
Catch 4219tonnes1997
Catch 6133tonnes1998
Catch 4318tonnes1999
Catch 3887tonnes2000
Catch 3859tonnes2001
Catch 3790tonnes2002
Catch 4420tonnes2003
Catch 4408tonnes2004
Catch 4006tonnes2005
Catch 5295tonnes2006
Catch 9226tonnes2007
Catch 7356tonnes2008
Catch 6169tonnes2009
Catch 6379tonnes2010
Catch 7000tonnes2011
Catch 7753tonnes2012
Catch 5889tonnes2013
Catch 6903tonnes2014
Catch 5548tonnes2015
Catch 7083tonnes2016
Management
Management unit: No
Sources
 
ICES Advice accessed through ICES Stock Assessment Database on November 2017. ICES, Copenhagen. Click to openhttp://standardgraphs.ices.dk/ViewCharts.aspx?key=9254
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