Lesser-spotted dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula) in Subarea 6 and divisions 7.a c and 7.e j (Celtic Seas)

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ICES Advice on fishing opportunities, catch, and effort Celtic Seas, Greater North Sea, and Oceanic Northeast Atlantic Ecoregions Published 6 October 2017 DOI: 10.17895/ices.pub.3179 Lesser-spotted dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula) in Subarea 6 and divisions 7.a c and 7.e j (Celtic Seas) ICES stock advice ICES advises that when the precautionary approach is applied, landings should be no more than 4296 tonnes in each of the years 2018 and 2019. ICES cannot quantify the corresponding catches. Stock development over time The stock size indicator has increased over the time series. Figure 1 Lesser-spotted dogfish in Subarea 6 and divisions 7.a c and 7.e j. Summary of the stock assessment. Left: Recent ICES estimates of species-specific landings. Right: Stock size indicator from four surveys (EVHOE-WIBTS-Q4, IGFS-WIBTS-Q4, SpPGFS-WIBTS-Q4, UK(E&W)-BTS-Q3; kg/hr 1 ) relative to the time-series mean. The dotted horizontal lines show the mean stock indicators for 2015 2016 and 2010 2014. Stock and exploitation status Table 1 Lesser-spotted dogfish in Subarea 6 and divisions 7.a c and 7.e j. State of the stock and fishery relative to reference points. Fishing pressure Stock size 2014 2015 2016 2014 2015 2016 Maximum MSY F MSY Undefined sustainable yield B trigger Undefined Precautionary F pa, approach F lim Undefined B pa, B lim Undefined Management plan F MGT - - - Not applicable B MGT - - - Not applicable Qualitative evaluation - Unknown - Increasing ICES Advice 2017 1

Catch options The ICES framework for category 3 stocks was applied (ICES, 2012). Biomass indices derived from four surveys (EVHOE- WIBTS-Q4, IGFS-WIBTS-Q4, SpPGFS-WIBTS-Q4 and UK(E&W)-BTS-Q3) were used to provide an overall stock size indicator.the advice is based on a comparison of the two latest index values (index A) with the five preceding values (index B). The stock size indicator is estimated to have increased by less than 20%, thus the uncertainty cap was not applied. The stock size relative to candidate reference points is unknown. Given the longer-term increase in the stock size indicator, the precautionary buffer is not applied. Discarding is known to take place, but ICES cannot quantify the corresponding catch. Table 2 Lesser-spotted dogfish in Subarea 6 and divisions 7.a c and 7.e j. The basis for the catch options.* Index A (2015 2016) 1.27 Index B (2010 2014) 1.09 Index ratio (A/B) 1.17 Uncertainty cap Not applied - Average landings (2014 2016) 3685 tonnes Discard rate Unknown Precautionary buffer Not applied - Landings advice** 4296 tonnes * The figures in the table are rounded. Calculations were done with unrounded inputs and computed values may not match exactly when calculated using the rounded figures in the table. ** [Average landings (2014 2016)] [index ratio]. Basis of the advice Table 3 Lesser-spotted dogfish in Subarea 6 and divisions 7.a c and 7.e j. The basis of the advice. Advice basis Precautionary approach. Management plan ICES is not aware of any agreed precautionary management plan for lesser-spotted dogfish in this area. Quality of the assessment Landings data are incomplete. Some landings are included in generic dogfish or catshark categories. Inshore fleets are expected to have extensive overlap with this stock, and landings data for vessels < 10 m length overall (LOA) may not be reported fully. Discarding is known to occur and is very high and variable between fishing fleets, but it has not been fully quantified. Published studies suggest that the survival of the species may be high, at least in some areas/métiers (Revill et al., 2005). The trawl surveys used cover the entire stock area and sample mature fish effectively. Issues relevant for the advice The advice for 2016 and 2017 was provided in relative terms in the absence of reliable landings data. Landings in recent years are considered sufficiently reliable to be used to derive the advice for 2018 and 2019 but remain incomplete. Scyliorhinids are generally productive species in comparison to other demersal elasmobranchs and are typically either discarded or landed as a low-value bycatch. ICES Advice 2017 2

Reference points Reference points are not defined for this stock. Basis of the assessment Table 4 Lesser-spotted dogfish in Subarea 6 and divisions 7.a c and 7.e j. Basis of the assessment and advice. ICES stock data category 3 (ICES, 2016a). Assessment type Survey trends-based assessment (ICES, 2017). Input data Surveys: EVHOE-WIBTS-Q4, IGFS-WIBTS-Q4, SpPGFS-WIBTS-Q4, UK(E&W)-BTS-Q3. Discards and bycatch Unknown. Indicators None. Other information None. Working group Working Group on Elasmobranch Fishes (WGEF) Information from stakeholders There is no additional available information for this stock. History of the advice, catch, and management Table 5 Lesser-spotted dogfish in Subarea 6 and divisions 7.a c and 7.e j. ICES advice and estimates of landings. All weights are in tonnes. Year ICES advice Predicted landings corresp. to ICES species-specific Agreed TAC advice estimates of landings* 2005 No advice No TAC 3426 2006 No advice No TAC 3195 2007 No advice No TAC 3579 2008 No advice No TAC 3344 2009 Status quo catch No TAC 3080 2010 No new advice, same as for 2009 No TAC 2909 2011 Maintain catch at recent level No TAC 3064 2012 No new advice, same as for 2011 No TAC 2868 2013 Increase catch by maximum 20% + no species-specific TAC No TAC 3219 2014 No new advice, same as for 2013 No TAC 3176 2015 No new advice, same as for 2014 No TAC 3948 2016 Precautionary approach Increase by no more than 18% compared to the average No TAC 3932 catches in 2012 2014 2017 Biennial advice Same catch value as advised for 2016 No TAC 2018 Precautionary approach 4296 2019 Precautionary approach (Same catch advice as for 2018) 4296 * Data were revised in 2016 (ICES, 2016b), but do not include generic dogfishes & hounds. History of the catch and landings Table 6 Lesser-spotted dogfish in Subarea 6 and divisions 7.a c and 7.e j. Catch distribution by fleet in 2016 as estimated by ICES. Catch (2016) Landings Discards Unknown Bottom trawl 77% Beam trawl 9% Others 14% 3932 tonnes Unknown* *Discards cannot be quantified, but available data suggest they may be of the same order of magnitude as landings (ICES, 2017). ICES Advice 2017 3

Table 7 Lesser-spotted dogfish in Subarea 6 and divisions 7.a c and 7.e j. History of ICES species-specific estimates of landings inside and outside of the NEAFC regulatory area. All weights are in tonnes. Year Inside the NEAFC regulatory area Outside the NEAFC regulatory area ICES species-specific estimates of landings 2014 0 3176 3176 2015 0 3948 3948 2016 0 3932 3932 Table 8 Lesser-spotted dogfish in Subarea 6 and divisions 7.a c and 7.e j. ICES estimates of landings by country (in tonnes). Data revised in 2016 (ICES, 2016b). Year Belgium Spain France UK Ireland Netherlands Total 2005 240 34 2936 123 92 3426 2006 225 33 2873 22 42 0 3195 2007 199 37 3101 115 128 3579 2008 165 12 2728 191 248 3344 2009 168 17 2479 226 190 0 3080 2010 165 28 2368 111 232 6 2909 2011 227 48 2359 111 317 1 3064 2012 236 109 2060 241 221 1 2868 2013 216 26 2284 380 310 4 3219 2014 141 18 2292 389 336 0 3176 2015 252 20 2024 1282 367 3 3948 2016 194 9 1969 1333 425 1 3932 Summary of the assessment Table 9 Lesser-spotted dogfish in Subarea 6 and divisions 7.a c and 7.e j. Assessment summary. Biomass indices from four trawl surveys (EVHOE-WIBTS-Q4, IGFS-WIBTS-Q4, SpPGFS-WIBTS-Q4, UK (E&W)-BTS-Q3; all indices are in kg h 1, normalized by their long-term means) and the stock size indicator (the annual mean of the normalized surveys). Year IGFS-WIBTS- EVHOE- SpPGFS-WIBTS- UK (E&W)-BTS- Stock size Q4 WIBTS-Q4 Q4 Q3 indicator 2005 0.702 0.653 0.373 0.565 0.574 2006 0.626 0.810 0.556 0.789 0.695 2007 0.751 0.984 0.863 0.757 0.839 2008 0.886 1.303 0.827 0.889 0.976 2009 1.003 1.056 0.769 0.981 0.952 2010 1.148 0.790 0.830 0.895 0.916 2011 1.395 1.051 0.789 1.378 1.153 2012 0.825 1.173 0.733 1.207 0.984 2013 1.014 1.102 2.060 1.310 1.371 2014 1.071 0.667 1.149 1.140 1.007 2015 1.098 1.298 1.011 1.001 1.102 2016 1.481 1.113 2.040 1.088 1.431 ICES Advice 2017 4

Sources and references ICES. 2012. ICES Implementation of Advice for Data-limited Stocks in 2012 in its 2012 Advice. ICES CM 2012/ACOM:68. 42 pp. ICES. 2016a. Advice basis. In Report of the ICES Advisory Committee, 2016. ICES Advice 2016, Book 1, Section 1.2. ICES. 2016b. Report of the Workshop to compile and refine catch and landings of elasmobranchs (WKSHARK2), 19 22 January 2016, Lisbon, Portugal. ICES CM 2016/ACOM:40. 69 pp. ICES. 2017. Report of the Working Group on Elasmobranch Fishes (WGEF), 31 May 7 June 2017, Lisbon, Portugal. ICES CM 2017/ACOM:16. 1018 pp. Revill, A. S., Dulvy, N. K. and Holst, R. 2005. The survival of discarded lesser-spotted dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula) in the Western English Channel beam trawl fishery. Fisheries Research, 71: 121 124. ICES Advice 2017 5