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Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) in subareas 5, 6, 12, and 14 (Iceland and Faroes grounds, West of Scotland, North of Azores, East of Greenland)
StockCode (Assessment Component)
ghl.27.561214
Assessment Year
2025
Stock Category
1
Purpose
Advice
Published
Stock Assessment Key
19603
Link to Advice Sheet
https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.advice.27202590
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 maximum sustainable yield (MSY) approach is applied, catches in 2026 should be no more than 20 992 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
F (9–14)
Spawning-stock biomass
% SSB change*
% advice change^
2026
2026
2027
2027
2026
(t)
(ratio)
(t)
(%)
(%)
ICES Basis Advice
Maximum sustainable yield (MSY) approach: FMSY
20992
0.22
31039
9.8
17.3
Other scenarios
F2026 = 0
0
0
35493
26
-100
F2026 = F2024
25340
0.28
30030
6.3
42
Symbol
Footnotes
*
SSB in 2027 relative to SSB in 2026.
**
Advised catches for 2026 relative to the advice value for 2025 (17 890 tonnes).