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Black scabbardfish (Aphanopus carbo) in the Northeast Atlantic: Subareas I, II, IV, VI, VII,VIII,X, and XIV,and Divisions IIIa, Va,Vb, IXa,and XIIb
ICES advises on the basis of the approach to data-limited stocks that there should be annual catches of no more than 2802 t in Subareas VI, VII, and Divisions Vb, IXIIb, annual catches of no more than 2726t in Subarea VIII and Division IXa; and annual catches of no more than 366 t in the adjacent areas (Subareas I, II, IV, X,and XIV, and Divisions IIIa and Va).
History
Published under the auspices of the following ICES Steering Group or Committee
- ACOM
Period covered by advice
2015;2016Series
ICES Advice: Recurrent adviceRecommended citation
ICES. 2014. Black scabbardfish (Aphanopus carbo) in the Northeast Atlantic: Subareas I, II, IV, VI, VII,VIII,X, and XIV,and Divisions IIIa, Va,Vb, IXa,and XIIb. ICES Advice 2014, 9.3.4. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.18669494Usage metrics
Categories
- Fisheries and aquaculture
- Arctic Ocean (ICES Ecoregion)
- Azores (ICES Ecoregion)
- Bay of Biscay and the Iberian Coast (ICES Ecoregion)
- Barents Sea (ICES Ecoregion)
- Celtic Seas (ICES Ecoregion)
- Faroes (ICES Ecoregion)
- Greenland Sea (ICES Ecoregion)
- Icelandic Waters (ICES Ecoregion)
- Greater North Sea (ICES Ecoregion)
- Norwegian Sea (ICES Ecoregion)
- Oceanic Northeast Atlantic (ICES Ecoregion)