Fish Landings from the UK EEZ and UK Landings from the EU EEZ in 2016

An analysis of available data has been carried out to determine how much fish and shellfish were landed from the UK’s Exclusive Economic Zone (UK EEZ) EU fishing boats, and by UK boats from other areas of the EU EEZ. The results of the analysis indicate that: - EU fishing boats landed more fish and...

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Main Author: Napier, Ian
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: NAFC Marine Centre 2017
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Online Access:https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/a67bcc11-069b-4c77-a7ac-35b041f2d491
https://pureadmin.uhi.ac.uk/ws/files/14806561/EEZ_Report_2017_10_02.pdf
https://www.nafc.uhi.ac.uk/research/statistics/eez-reports/eez-report-2017-10-02/
https://www.nafc.uhi.ac.uk/t4-media/one-web/nafc/research/statistics/eez-reports/EEZ-Report-2017-10-02.pdf
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Summary:An analysis of available data has been carried out to determine how much fish and shellfish were landed from the UK’s Exclusive Economic Zone (UK EEZ) EU fishing boats, and by UK boats from other areas of the EU EEZ. The results of the analysis indicate that: - EU fishing boats landed more fish and shellfish from the UK EEZ in 2016 than UK boats did (58% of the total by weight). - About one quarter of the fish and shellfish landed by EU fishing boats from the North-East Atlantic in 2016 (23% by weight) was caught in the UK EEZ. - Only a small proportion of the fish and shellfish landed by UK fishing boats in 2016 (12% by weight) was caught elsewhere in the EU EEZ. - As a result, EU boats landed 10 times more fish and shellfish (by weight, six times more by value) from the UK EEZ in 2016 than UK boats did from other areas of the EU EEZ. - The ratio between the amounts landed by EU fishing boats from the UK EEZ and by UK boats from the EU EEZ varied widely between individual species, but for 13 of the 15 principal species EU boats landed more from the UK EEZ than UK boats did from the EU EEZ.