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Standing report on methods, approaches and wider stock conservation and management considerations.
These annual reports on the status of salmon stocks and fisheries in England and Wales have been produced since 1997.
This report provides an understanding of sea angler attitudes towards management so that they can be considered in the development of approaches for the management of recreational fisheries.
Participation, catches and economic impact of sea anglers resident in the UK in 2016 & 2017
Assessment of Scallop stock status for selected waters around the English Coast in 2018/2019
Assessment of Scallop stock status for selected waters around the English Coast in 2017/2018
Dredged material disposal site monitoring round the coast of England: Results of sampling (2016-17)
Dredged material disposal site monitoring round the coast of England: Results of sampling (2017-18)
Crab and Lobster stock assessment 2017
Scallop stock assessment 2016/2017
An analysis of the seaweed industry - considering status, products, limitations, gaps and the role of Cefas
Preliminary assessment prepared for ICES, March 2016.
Salmon assessment report, detailing legislative background and assessment methods.
Dredged Material Disposal Site Monitoring around the coast of England: results of sampling (2014).
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