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Shellfish Stocks and Fisheries Review 2022: an assessment of selected stocks
Marine Institute ; Bord Iascaigh Mhara
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2023
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This review presents information on the status of selected shellfish stocks in Ireland. In
addition, data on the fleet and landings of shellfish species (excluding Nephrops and mussels)
are presented. The intention of this annual review is to present stock assessment and
management advice for shellfisheries that may be subject to new management proposals or
where scientific advice is required in relation to assessing the environmental impact of
shellfish fisheries especially in areas designated under European Directives. The review
reflects the recent work of the Marine Institute (MI) in the biological assessment of shellfish
fisheries and their interaction with the environment.
The information and advice presented here for shellfish is complementary to that presented
in the MI Stock Book on demersal and pelagic fisheries. Separate treatment of shellfish is
warranted as their biology and distribution, the assessment methods that can be applied to
them and the system under which they are managed, all differ substantially to demersal and
pelagic stocks.
Shellfish stocks are not generally assessed by The International Council for the Exploration of
the Sea (ICES) and although they come under the competency of the Common Fisheries Policy
they are generally not regulated by EU TAC and in the main, other than crab and scallop, are
distributed inside the national 12 nm fisheries limit. Management of these fisheries is within
the competency of the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine (DAFM).
A co-operative management framework introduced by the Governing Department and BIM in
2005 (Anon 2005), and under which a number of fishery management plans were developed,
was, in 2014, replaced by the National and Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums (NIFF, RIFFs).
These bodies are consultative forums, the members of which are representative of the inshore
fisheries sector and other stakeholder groups. The National forum (NIFF) provides a structure
with which each of the regional forums can interact with each other and with the Marine
Agencies, DAFM and the Minister.
Management of oyster fisheries is the responsibility of The Department of Environment,
Climate and Communications, implemented through Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI). In many
cases, however, management responsibility for oysters is devolved through Fishery Orders or
Aquaculture licences to local co-operatives.
The main customers for this review are DAFM, RIFFs, NIFF and other Departments and
Authorities listed above.
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Marine Institute & Bord Iascaigh Mhara (2023). Shellfish Stocks and Fisheries Review 2022: An assessment of selected stocks. Marine Institute., Galway, Ireland
