<p dir="ltr">The Joint EIFAAC/ICES/GFCM Working Group on Eel (WGEEL) conducts the annual stock assessment for European eel (<i>Anguilla anguilla</i>) and reports on new emerging threats and opportunities. WGEEL provides the scientific basis for the ICES advice on fishing opportunities and conservation aspects for the European eel and further addresses requests from EIFAAC and GFCM.</p><p dir="ltr">This year, 2025, WGEEL assessed the state of the European eel population and its fisheries, reviewed the implementation of the WKFEA (Workshop on the Future of Eel Advice) roadmap, examined available recruitment data from coastal and marine habitats, reported on new scientific knowledge including developments in the Mediterranean region, agreed on the contents of an information sheet destined to inform stakeholders on the work of WGEEL, and provided information on data needs to be included in EU regional workplans.</p><p dir="ltr">After high levels in the late 1970s, European eel recruitment declined dramatically in the 1980s and remains low. Compared to 1960–1979, the recruitment in the “North Sea” index series was 1.3% with a confidence interval (C.I.) of [0.6-3.1%] (final) in 2024 and was 0.7% [0.4-1.1%] (provisional) in 2025. The “Elsewhere Europe” index was 7.2% [4.5-11.5%] (final) in 2024 and (provisional) 12.1% [7.4-19.5%] (provisional) in 2025. The yellow eel recruitment index was 14.3% [5.9-34.3%] in 2024.</p><p dir="ltr">The trend of reported commercial landings shows a long-term continuing decline, from a level of around 10 000 t in the 1960s to remaining above 2 000 t (glass eel + yellow eel + silver eel) during the past decade. The commercial glass eel fishery was 57.7 t in 2024 and 56.7 t in 2025. Reported landings from yellow and silver eel commercial fisheries (Y, S, YS) totalled 2 391 t in 2023 and 1 855 t in 2024 (provisional data). Reported recreational landings for yellow and silver eel combined was 76 t in 2024 (20 countries reporting) and no countries reported so far in 2025.</p><p dir="ltr">Other tasks carried out during the meeting consisted of defining and describing issues for the upcoming benchmark and clarifying the process of integrating the WGEEL database into the ICES Data Screening Utility (DATSU).</p><p dir="ltr">The Mediterranean countries forming the southern limit of the eel's range, is still significantly underrepresented in terms of data compared to the rest of the species distribution. WGEEL notes recent initiatives—such as Croatia's national monitoring project (2023-2026), the GFCM's MedSea4Fish (2023-2025), Lebanon's initiation of an eel monitoring program, and WWF-Türkiye’s restoration of Lake Bafa and the Büyük Menderes Delta.</p><p dir="ltr">Hydropower remains a key source of mortality; current research focuses on effective screening and fish passage solutions. Regarding health and non-native pressures, the parasite <i>Anguillicola crassus</i> is established in Türkiye, Greece, and Croatia, while AngHV-1 persists in the Adriatic. However, a coordinated European eel health monitoring programme is still lacking. Illegal trade enforcement intensified through EUROPOL’s Operation LAKE VII (2022/23), seizing ~24 million glass eels. New frameworks propose safe reintroduction protocols to turn enforcement gains into conservation outcomes. Overall, progress in data collection and regional cooperation is evident, but sustaining recovery of the critically endangered European eel requires coordinated, cross-border strategies that integrate science, management, and habitat restoration.</p>
History
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WGEEL
Series
ICES Scientific Reports
Volume
7
Issue
99
Contributors (Editors)
Caroline Durif; Jan-Dag Pohlmann
Contributors (Authors)
Elsa Amilhat; Guirec André; Tea Bašić; Laurent Beaulaton; Joost Blom; Clarisse Boulenger; Adele Boyd; Cedric Briand; Karin Camara; Eleonora Ciccotti; Rob Cruikshanks; Marieke Desender; Tyrell DeWeber; Estibaliz Diaz; Isabel Domingos; Hilaire Drouineau; Caroline Durif; Fintan Egan; Derek Evans; Marko Freese; Ana Gavrilovic; Rob van Germert; Jason Godfrey; Matthew Gollock; Chris Grzesiok; Tessa van der Hammen; Reinhold Hanel; Naimh Heatley; Jani Helminen; Per Holliland; Philip Jacobson; Katarzyna Janiak; Sharif Jemaa; Andrzej Kapusta; Janis Kolangs; Clément Lebot; Chiara Leone; Linas Ložys; Jonathan McDowell; Jordan Moss; Delphine Nicolas; Ciara O’Leary; Jules Oliviero; Şükran Yalçın Özdilek; Michael Ingemann Pedersen; Jan-Dag Pohlmann; Russell Poole; Matija Pofuk; Argyrios Sapounidis; Robertas Staponkus; Josefin Sundin; Arvydas Švagždys; Ayesha Taylor; Paul Teesalu; Eva Thorstad; Viktor Thunell; Rachid Toujani; Sami Vesala
ISSN
2618-1371
Publication language
en
File format(s)
PDF
Pages
134
Recommended citation
ICES. 2025. Joint EIFAAC/ICES/GFCM Working Group on Eels (WGEEL).
ICES Scientific Reports. 7:99. 134 pp. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.30488120