Report of the Joint Russian-Norwegian Working Group on Arctic Fisheries (JRN-AFWG) 2022

On 30 th March 2022 all Russian participation in ICES was temporally suspended. Although the announcement of the suspension stressed the role of ICES as a “multilateral science organization”, this suspension applied not only to research activities, but also to the ICES work providing fisheries advic...

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Main Authors: Howell, Daniel, Bogstad, Bjarte, Chetyrkin, Anatoly, Fall, Johanna Jennifer Elisabeth, Filin, Anatoly, Godiksen, Jane Aanestad, Höffle, Hannes, Johannesen, Edda, Kovalev, Yuri, Russkikh, Alexey, Vasilyev, Dmitri, Yaragina, Natalya
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Havforskningsinstituttet 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3016193
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Summary:On 30 th March 2022 all Russian participation in ICES was temporally suspended. Although the announcement of the suspension stressed the role of ICES as a “multilateral science organization”, this suspension applied not only to research activities, but also to the ICES work providing fisheries advice for the sustainable management of fish stocks and ecosystems. As a result of the suspension, the ICES AFWG provided advice only for saithe, coastal cod north, coastal cod south, and golden redfish ( Sebastes norvegicus ). Northeast Arctic (NEA) cod, haddock and beaked redfish ( Sebastes mentella ) assessments have been conducted outside of ICES in a newly constituted Joint Russian-Norwegian Working Group on Arctic Fisheries (JRN-AFWG). Although this work has been conducted independently of ICES, the methodologies agreed at ICES benchmarks and agreed HCRs (Harvest Control Rules) have been followed in providing this advice. publishedVersion