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Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) in Division 5.a (Iceland grounds)
StockCode
had.27.5a
Assessment Year
2021
Stock Category
Purpose
Advice
Published
Stock Assessment Key
14181
Link to Advice Sheet
https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.advice.7760
Status:
valid
Advice Component
Advice Category
*
FMSYranges
MP
MSY
NoAdv
Other
PA
Advice Type
*
Catches
Effort
FishMort
Landings
NoAd
NoFish
Advice Unit
*
t
ratio
%
AdviceValue
*
Advice Value Lower Range
Advice Value Upper Range
Wanted Catch
Wanted Catch Lower Range
Wanted Catch Upper Range
Advice Sentence
*
ICES advises that when the Icelandic management plan is applied, catches in the fishing year 2021/2022 should be no more than 50 429 tonnes.
Advice Released Date
*
Advice Applicable From
*
Advice Applicable Until
*
TAF Link
Management Alignment
Full
Multiple
Other
Partial
MP WebLink
Management Plan Ownership
Link To Evaluation
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Catch scenarios
Basis
Total catch
HR*
SSB
% SSB change**
% TAC change***
% Advice change^
2021/2022
2021/2022
2023
2023
2023
2023
(t)
(ratio)
(t)
(%)
(%)
(%)
ICES Basis Advice
Management plan
50429
0.35
144430
38
11
Symbol
Footnotes
*
HR (2021/2022) is expressed relative to the B45cm+ in 2022.
**
SSB 2023 relative to SSB 2022.
***
Advised catches for 2021/2022 relative to TAC for 2020/2021 (45 389 tonnes).
^
No advice was requested for 2020/2021. Advice for 2020/2021 was issued by MFRI based the same method agreed by ICES (45 389 tonnes).