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Ahead of the 16-17 December Council meeting on Fisheries, the Commission has adopted its proposal for fishing opportunities in 2020 for 72 stocks in the Atlantic and the North Sea: for 32 stocks the fishing quota is either increased or remains the same; for 40 stocks the quota is reduced.

Karmenu Vella, Commissioner for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, said: “Today’s proposal consolidates our efforts for sustainable fishing in Atlantic and North Sea waters. Over the past years, we have had a steady rise in the number of healthy stocks, and – as a consequence – also a steady rise in the profits of our fishing sector. This is the result of responsible management and continuous implementation efforts, primarily by our fishermen, who are the first ones to implement our conservation measures and also the ones to benefit most from increased yields. With such sustained commitment, 2020 will be another year of progress for Europe’s fisheries.

In line with the objectives and legal framework of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), the Commission is proposing fishing opportunities at “maximum sustainable yield” (MSY) for the stocks with a full scientific assessment, and at “precautionary levels” for other stocks. The proposal follows the advice of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES).

Currently, 59 stocks are being fished at MSY, up from 9 in 2009. This means that the fishing pressure on the stocks is limited to a level that will allow a healthy future for the fish stocks’ biomass, while taking into account socio-economic factors. The Commission says it is working with Member States to support the fishermen in reaching the objective of fishing all stocks at sustainable levels by 2020, as set by the Common Fisheries Policy. As the size of some key fish stocks is increasing – for instance, Haddock in the Celtic Sea and Sole in the Bristol Channel– so has the profitability of the fishing sector, with an estimated €1.3 billion gross profit for 2019.

The proposal will now be submitted for discussion and decision by the EU Member States at the Fisheries Council on 16-17 December in Brussels, to be applied as of 1 January 2020.

Details of the proposal

For 2020, the multiannual plans for the North Sea and for the Western Waters provide the framework to adapt management measures to complex mixed fisheries as well as to avoid extreme variations of TACs. For instance:

The Commission proposes to limit the decrease of the TACs for Northern and Southern Hake to -20%, using the upper part of the MSY range according to the Western Waters multiannual plan. The stocks have a healthy biomass, therefore a limited reduction of the fishing pressure would suffice to keep the stocks in good shape, according to scientists.

The TAC for Haddock in the Celtic Sea could increase massively according to ICES advice (+100%), but the Commission proposes a 30% increase, using the lower part of the MSY range, in order to protect the vulnerable cod stock that is caught as a bycatch of haddock.

Where multiannual plans are not in place, the Commission has turned to the management strategies of the Advisory Councils, which have been assessed by ICES as sustainable. For example, for the southern Horse Mackerel, the Commission has proposed to follow the management strategy of the Pelagic Advisory Council, which recommends a reduction of the quota by 50%.

The Commission has also proposed safeguard measures to ensure that the amount of Cod and Whiting in the Celtic Sea recovers to safe levels. These measures consist of increased selectivity, closures and appropriate control to prevent discards.

The Commission proposes to continue the quota exchange system for the by-catches. These are quotas set for stocks fished as by-catches in other healthy target fisheries. This system ensures that Member States with no quota for one of these by-catch stocks can continue fishing for other target stocks. The exact amounts for the by-catch TACs and their accompanying measures will be issued at a later stage, after ICES provides its scientific advice.

Since 1 January 2019, the landing obligation applies to EU fishing fleets: all catches of regulated commercial species (including by-catch) must be landed and counted against each Member State’s quota. In the proposal, the Commission has already deducted from the advised catches the amounts corresponding to the agreed exemptions to the landing obligation.

Table 1: Stocks with proposals for increased Total Allowable Catch (TAC)

Common name Scientific name TAC Unit Final TAC in 2019 TAC 2020 (Proposal) TAC change: 2019 – 2020 (Proposal)
Anglerfish  

Lophiidae

7 32999 35299 7%
Anglerfish  

Lophiidae

8a, 8b, 8d and 8e 8371 9008 8%
Common sole  

Solea

3a; Union waters of Subdivisions 22-24 502 533 6%
Common sole  

Solea

7a 414 457 10%
Common sole  

Solea

7e 1242 1478 19%
Common sole  

Solea

7f and 7g 1009 1528 51%
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus 7b-k, 8,9 and 10; Union waters of CECAF 34.1.1 8329 10859 30%
Herring  

Clupea harengus

7a 6896 8064 17%
Megrims  

Lepidorhombus

Union waters of 2a and 4 2887 2922 1%
Megrims  

Lepidorhombus

7 18132 18732 3%
Megrims  

Lepidorhombus

8a, 8b, 8d and 8e 1704 1794 5%
Megrims  

Lepidorhombus

8c, 9 and 10; Union waters of CECAF 34.1.1 1872 2089 12%
Plaice  

Pleuronectes platessa

7f and 7g 1662 2003 21%

 

Table 2: Stocks with no changes in Total Allowable Catch (TAC)

Common name Scientific name TAC Unit Final TAC in 2019 TAC 2020 (Proposal)
Common sole Solea 6; Union and international waters of 5b; international waters of 12 and 14 57 57
Common sole Solea 7b and 7c 42 42
Greater silver smelt  

Argentina silus

Union and international waters of 1 and 2 90 90
Greater silver smelt  

Argentina silus

Union waters of 3a and 4 1234 1234
Herring  

Clupea harengus

7e and 7f 930 930
Ling  

Molva molva

3a 170 170
Ling  

Molva molva

Union and international waters of 1 and 2 36 36
Ling  

Molva molva

Union and international waters of 5 33 33
Ling  

Molva molva

Union and international waters of 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 and 14 20396 20396
Ling  

Molva molva

Union waters of 4 4035 4035
Norway lobster  

Nephrops

8c 3 3
Norway lobster  

Nephrops

3a 13733 13733
Plaice  

Pleuronectes platessa

6; Union and international waters of 5b; international waters of 12 and 14 658 658
Plaice  

Pleuronectes platessa

7b and 7c 74 74
Saithe  

Pollachius virens

7, 8, 9 and 10; Union waters of CECAF 34.1.1 3176 3176
Tusk  

Brosme brosme

3a 31 31
Tusk  

Brosme brosme

Union and international waters of 1, 2 and 14 21 21
Tusk  

Brosme brosme

Union and international waters of 5, 6 and 7 4130 4130
Tusk  

Brosme brosme

Union waters of 4 251 251

 

Table 3: Stocks with proposals for decreased Total Allowable Catch (TAC)

Common name Scientific name TAC Unit Final TAC in 2019 TAC 2020 (Proposal) TAC change: 2019 – 2020 (Proposal)
Anglerfish  

Lophiidae

8c, 9 and 10; Union waters of CECAF 34.1.1 4166 4023 -3%
Blue ling  

Molva dypterygia

Union and international waters of 3a 8 5 -38%
Blue ling  

Molva dypterygia

International waters of 12 229 137 -40%
Blue ling  

Molva dypterygia

Union and international waters of 2 and 4 53 32 -40%
Blue ling  

Molva dypterygia

Union and international waters of 5b, 6 and 7 11778 11150 -5%
Boarfish  

Caproidae

Union and international waters of 6, 7 and 8 21830 19152 -12%
Cod  

Gadus morhua

7a 807 257 -68%
Cod  

Gadus morhua

7b, 7c, 7e-k, 8, 9 and 10; Union waters of CECAF 34.1.1 1610 189 -88%
Common sole  

Solea

Union waters of 2a and 4 12555 12317 -2%
Common sole  

Solea

8a and 8b 3872 3666 -5%
Common sole  

Solea

7h, 7j and 7k 382 213 -44%
Greater silver smelt  

Argentina silus

Union and international waters of 5, 6 and 7 4661 3729 -20%
Haddock  

Melanogrammus aeglefinus

7a 3739 3156 -16%
Hake  

Merluccius merluccius

8a, 8b, 8d and 8e 52118 42235 -19%
Hake  

Merluccius merluccius

8c, 9 and 10; Union waters of CECAF 34.1.1 9258 7406 -20%
Hake  

Merluccius merluccius

3a 4286 3403 -21%
Hake Merluccius merluccius 6 and 7; Union and international waters of 5b; international waters of 12 and 14 79762 63325 -21%
Hake Merluccius merluccius Union waters of 2a and 4 4994 3940 -21%
Herring  

Clupea harengus

Union and international waters of 5b, 6b and 6aN 4170 3480 -17%
Herring  

Clupea harengus

6aS, 7b, 7c 1630 1360 -17%
Horse Mackerel  

Trachurus

Union waters of 4b, 4c and 7d 15179 13763 -9%
Horse Mackerel  

Trachurus

Union waters of 2a, 4a; 6, 7a-c,7e-k, 8a, 8b, 8d and 8e; Union and international waters of 5b; internat­ional waters of 12 and 14 119118 70617 -41%
Horse Mackerel  

Trachurus

8c 18858 11179 -41%
Horse Mackerel  

Trachurus

9 94017 46659 -50%
Lemon sole and witch  

Microstomus kitt & Glyptocephalus cynoglossus

Union waters of 2a and 4 7874 5580 -29%
Norway lobster  

Nephrops

Union waters of 2a and 4 22103 22077 -0.2%
Norway lobster Nephrops

 

9 and 10; Union waters of CECAF 34.1.1 401 309 -23%
Plaice  

Pleuronectes platessa

7a 3075 2790 -9%
Plaice  

Pleuronectes platessa

7d and 7e 10354 9114 -12%
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa 8, 9 and 10; Union waters of CECAF 34.1.1 395 316 -20%
Plaice  

Pleuronectes platessa

Kattegat 1705 1141 -33%
Pollack  

Pollachius pollachius

9 and 10; Union waters of CECAF 34.1.1 282 254 -10%
Pollack  

Pollachius pollachius

8c 231 208 -10%
Pollack  

Pollachius pollachius

8a, 8b, 8d and 8e 1482 1334 -10%
Pollack  

Pollachius pollachius

7 12163 7298 -40%
Pollack  

Pollachius pollachius

6; Union and international waters of 5b; internat­ional waters of 12 and 14 397 238 -40%
Sole  

Solea

8c, 8d, 8e, 9 and 10; Union waters of CECAF 34.1.1 1072 643 -40%
Sprat  

Sprattus sprattus

7d and 7e 2637 1506 -43%
Turbot and Brill  

Psetta maxima & Scophthalmus rhombus

Union waters of 2a and 4 8122 5876 -28%
Whiting  

Merlangius merlangius

8 2540 2203 -13%

 

Table 4: Stocks for which the Total Allowable Catch (TAC) is delegated to an individual Member State

Common name Scientific name TAC Unit Delegated to
Herring Clupea 6 Clyde United Kingdom
Horse Mackerel Trachurus Union waters of CECAF (Canaries) Spain
Horse Mackerel Trachurus Union waters of CECAF (Madeira) Portugal
Horse Mackerel Trachurus 10, Union waters of CECAF (Azores) Portugal
Penaeus shrimps Penaeus French Guyana France