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Sardine (Sardina pilchardus) in divisions 8.a-b and 8.d (Bay of Biscay)
StockCode
pil.27.8abd
Assessment Year
2021
Stock Category
1
Purpose
Replaced
Published
Stock Assessment Key
16920
Link to Advice Sheet
https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.advice.7815
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 MSY approach is applied, catches in 2022 should be no more than 28 187 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
Catch
F
SSB
% SSB change*
% catch change**
% advice change***
2022
2022
2023
2023
2023
2023
(t)
(ratio)
(t)
(%)
(%)
(%)
ICES Basis Advice
MSY approach: FMSY
28187
0.45
86646
-8
-10
1
Other scenarios
F=0
0
0
108797
15
-100
-100
F=Fpa
28187
0.45
86646
-8
-10
1
F=Flim
42858
0.76
75493
-20
37
54
SSB(2023)=Blim
69405
1.52
56300
-40
121
149
SSB(2023)= Bpa =MSYBtrigger
38597
0.66
78700
-17
23
39
F=F(2021)
35932
0.61
80719
-15
15
29
Symbol
Footnotes
*
SSB 2023 relative to SSB 2022.
**
Catch in 2022 relative to catch in 2020 (31 368 tonnes).
***
Advised catch for 2022 relative to advised catch for 2021 (27 858 tonnes).