Article 6EQ0W Britain’s fish populations are in a ‘deeply troubling state’ – report

Britain’s fish populations are in a ‘deeply troubling state’ – report

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Karen McVeigh
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6EQ0W)

Species such as mackerel and North Sea cod have been overfished or have reached critically low populations

Half of Britain's 10 largest fish populations are in a deeply troubling state", having been either overfished or depleted to a critically low size, according to a new report. The situation is being driven by the UK government setting catch limits at levels that exceed scientific advice, said Oceana, a Washington DC-based NGO.

The UK's fishing industry relies heavily on 10 key stocks. Five are either being overfished, including mackerel, which accounted for the largest volume of landings in the UK in 2021, or have reached critically low populations, such as North Sea cod. Many cod species are in crisis, pushing the popular fish close to population collapse.

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