INACTIVE UK Crabe brun des Orcades - pot

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Raison de l'inactivité
  • Non-respect de la politique de responsabilité sociale

Vue d’ensemble

The Orkney Crab fishery targets brown crab (Cancer pagarus) and is located where the North Sea and the North Atlantic Sea meet. There is approximately 1500 tons landed into Orkney in 2022. The fishing fleet is made up of small inshore vessels which are generally under 10m in length, and they tend to work as day vessels landing crab every day. The fishing tends to occur within 12 nautical miles from the coastline. The Orkney Crab fishery is regulated by licence conditions which are the vessels having a valid fishing licence which has shellfish entitlement. Licences are issued and regulated by the Scottish Government. The fishery is also regulated by Minimum Landing Sizes (MLS) which is 150mm CW and other technical measures which are regulated by the Scottish Government and through Marine Scotland Compliance. The fishing method for the target species is creels (pots/traps) and is considered a passive method of fishing. There is very little interaction with the fishery and vulnerable species or habitats. Scotland has a network of MPAs and SACs which protect the most vulnerable habitats from being disturbed by fishing activities. Orkney Crab has a code of practice for fishers which outline the high standard of fishing practices and quality of crab that is expected to be landed by the fishery. This also outlines who a fisher should contact if they should become entangled with marine mammals. Orkney Crab is in the process of establishing a sampling program for the fishery which will address the issues of data limitations which are currently an issue for the fishery. Marine Scotland Science are the current body who collect market sampling data, and this is used in their stock assessment. These stock assessments are published but they are not currently used to inform management decisions for the fishery. The Orkney Crab data will enhance this data set and over time allow for a local stock assessment to be done which could support management decisions at a local level. 

The local management body the Orkney RIFG is established and tasked with developing a regional management plan, this is inline with a regional marine special plan that is also in the process of being developed. The outputs of this FIP will be used to address the areas currently not meeting the standards. This will primarily through the development of a sampling program which will have an onshore market sampling component, an offshore sampling component and a crab tagging component. In addition to this Orkney crab will be looking to support areas in P3 where it currently does not meet the standard through engagement with the local RIFG and engagement with national consultations where appropriate.

Plague Description 

The Orkney Crab fishery targets brown crab (Cancer pagarus) and is located where the North Sea and the North Atlantic Sea meet. There is approximately 1500 tons landed into Orkney in 2022.

Objectif (s) du FIP 

The FIP will impement a sampling program which will address data limitations currently seen in the fishery. This will involve an onshore market samping component, an offshore sampling component and a crab tagging component. This will be in place by the end of 2024 and continue to collect data unit the end of the FIP. These sampling programs will address issues with stock definition that are currently seen in P1 as this data will enhace national data sets on the fishery and allow for a local stock assessment to be done. 

The FIP will actively engage with the Regional Inshore Fishery Group and support through taking part in national consultations the development of a Harvest Strategy for the fishery. 

In addition to this Orkney Crab will review its Code of Practice for the fishery and distribute to fishers landing into the FIP. This will be done by January 2029

Type de FIP 
Basic
Stade FIP 
Étape 2: Lancement du FIP
Dates de début et de fin projetées
Juillet 2023
Janvier 2029
Dernier rapport d'étape examiné 
Thursday, June 9, 2022
Prochain rapport d'étape dû 
Mercredi, Août 31, 2022
Ressources par espèce 
Nom commun 
Crabe brun
Nom scientifique
Cancer du pagourou
Type de vitesse 
Pot / Piège
Localisation
Principale zone de pêche de la FAO
Zone 27 (Atlantique, Nord-Est)
Zones économiques exclusives
Pays 
Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord (le)
Drapeau du pays du navire 
Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord (le)
Organisation régionale de gestion des pêches
CPANE
Débarquements
Total estimé des débarquements FIP 
2,285 tonnes métriques
Estimation des débarquements totaux de la pêche 
2,285 tonnes métriques
Date de débarquement 
Mai 2021
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Responsables FIP

Nom de l'organisation 
Orkney Crab Limited
Type d'Organisation 
Industrie
Premier contact 
Kate Rydzkowski
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