INACTIVE UK European plaice & lemon sole - seine/trawl

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Reason for Inactivity
  • Other
  • Timeline of FIP concluded. See 'Description' below for more details.
  • Overview

    Reason for Inactivity: European plaice in the North Sea was successfully certified to the MSC Standard in 2018. The timeline for the North Sea lemon sole FIP came to an end in April 2023 and the final annual review indicated that no performance indicator would be expected to fail in an MSC assessment. However, there are still activities underway to ensure the lemon sole fishery demonstrates best practice against the MSC Standard. The main outstanding actions for the lemon sole FIP relate to the development of harvest strategy and harvest control rules. Lemon sole is managed through the North Sea Multi Annual Plan, as a bycatch species, and is currently fished using a joint Total Allowable Catch with witch. Defra are working with ICES to split the TAC and implement a single species TAC in 2024, which will progress the remaining Principle 1 actions.

    Project UK is working towards an environmentally sustainable future for UK fisheries by running Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPs) on 12 UK fisheries that have been selected by the UK seafood supply chain. They were selected due to their importance for the UK market.

    Project UK has been developed in response to the demand from the supply chain, retailers, industry and NGOs. The project will commission an MSC pre-assessment to inform and develop an action plan for each fishery, which will identify improvements.

    Plaice and Lemon sole are demersal flatfish species generally living on sandy substrates but may also be found on mud and gravel and stony bottoms. They are shallow water species found from the near coast as juveniles down to around 200m in northern waters. Plaice are widely distributed on the continental shelf from the Bay of Biscay in the south through the English Channel, North Sea and Irish Sea to the Baltic, Iceland, the Norwegian coast and Barents Sea in the north.

    TACs are set for the North Sea Plaice fishery.  Around 93% of this TAC was allocated to the EU. The UK share (initial allocation) accounts for around 26% of the total TAC.

    TACs are set for the North Sea Lemon Sole fishery. In 2015 the TAC was 6,391 tonnes. 100% of this TAC was allocated to the EU. The UK share (initial allocation) accounts for around 61% of the total TAC.

    The 3 Units of Assessment (Demersal Trawl, Beam Trawl and Seine) operate in different locations of the North Sea

    FIP Description 

    Reason for Inactivity: European plaice in the North Sea was successfully certified to the MSC Standard in 2018.

    FIP Objective(s) 

    By April 2023, the FIP aims to address the following:

    • Meet the 80+ score for each MSC performance indicator within 5 years (April 2017- 2022) and be able to enter MSC full assessment. 
    • Support fisheries with the tools to implement changes and ensure their sustainable future as they move towards MSC certification
    • Follow the step by step definition of a credible FIP involving four key stages, each with associated tools & support mechanisms:
    1. Undertake MSC pre-assessment
    2. Develop an action plan for improvement
    3. Implement actions & track progress
    4. Enter full MSC assessment
    • Address and aim to improve all principle indicators scoring below 80 across the MSC as determined in the pre-assessments 
    • Use the model to establish a 'FIP conveyor belt' to identify, improve and certify UK fisheries
    • Track progress consistently and transparently, producing review reports on an annual basis using a consultant body
    FIP Type 
    Comprehensive
    FIP Stage 
    Stage 5: Improvements on the Water
    Start and Projected End Dates
    April 2017
    April 2023
    Update 
    The FIP has been severely impacted by Brexit and Covid-19, which has affected the legislative regime the fishery operates in and the ability for Steering Group members to attend Steering group meetings and deliver on actions set out in the FIP's action plan.
    Last Progress Report Reviewed 
    Wednesday, July 12, 2023
    Species 
    Common Name 
    European Plaice
    Scientific Name
    Pleuronectes platessus
    Common Name 
    Lemon Sole
    Scientific Name
    Microstomus kitt
    Gear Type 
    Bottom Trawl
    Otter Trawl
    Seine
    Location
    FAO Major Fishing Area
    Area 27 (Atlantic, Northeast)
    Exclusive Economic Zones
    Country 
    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)
    Geographic Scope 
    ICES area 3a, 4 and 7d
    Landings
    Estimated Total FIP Landings 
    1,319 metric tons
    Estimated Total Fishery Landings 
    5,553 metric tons
    Landings Date 
    January 2022
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    FIP Leads

    Organization Name 
    Facilitated by the Marine Stewarship Council
    Organization Type 
    Other
    Primary Contact 
    Jo Pollett
    FIP Identification Number The FIP Identification Number is automatically generated by FisheryProgress when a FIP profile is created. While the number itself is not meaningful, they are used by NGOs, academia, and industry to refer to FIPs in a consistent way.
    7730