Discards
Discards are those parts of the catch that are returned to the sea. It is important to emphasise that discarding is not a universal problem affecting all fisheries. The level of discarding varies widely between fisheries, and within fisheries.
Some fisheries are almost completely 'clean', others may discard more than they retain, and in some fisheries discarding is a good thing. Assessing how much of a problem discarding poses, and to whom, can be complex. There is no doubt that the discarding of fish wastes resources and there is an urgent need to implement measures to reduce the level of discards.
There are many different reasons for discarding but the two
major reasons are market conditions and management regulations.
Both these sets of conditions can change by season or by fishing
area, even within one fishery.
Market conditions may result in fish being discarded because they
are completely non-commercial and therefore have no economic value;
they are of a marketable species but of low value and not worth
keeping; or the fish are mechanically damaged and are of such
reduced value that they are not worth keeping.
Fish may also be discarded because of management regulations - so
called 'regulatory discards'. Regulations restrict the retention of
fish that are a commercial species but below the legal minimum
landing size (MLS); restricted by quota so that there's no
entitlement to land them; or non marketable because of catch
composition restrictions (there are rules controlling the relative
proportion of species that may be held or landed in some
fisheries).
Seafish Publications
Fishing News articles - a practical perspective on how to reduce discards
- Introduction - published 5 August 2011
- Behavioural trends - published 26 August 2011
- Square mesh panels - published 20 October 2011
- Fitting square mesh panels - published 4 November 2011
- Separator panels and coverless trawls - published 25 November 2011
- Grids - published 27 January 2012
CFP Reform/industry initiatives
- Progress of CFP Reform Proposals relating to discards. May 2012
- Summary of responses to EFRA re CFP reform proposals. December 2011
- Selectivity measures to reduce discards. December 2011
- Fishery by Fishery discard matrix. September 2011
- Discard elements within CFP reform proposals July 2011
- Remote Electronic Monitoring fact sheet - July 2011
- Seafish summary of discard-related initiatives in the UK - February 2011
General information
- ICES commentary on discards in the North Sea, Celtic Sea and West of Scotland - June 2011
- Seafish Summary of Fishing for the Markets - May 2011
- Seafish summary of FAO Discard guidelines - February 2011
- The Seafish Guide to Discards - December 2010
- Discarding in fish: Making sense of a complex issue - February 2009
- Seafish answers key questions on discards - July 2009
Latest Developments
- Discards - New developments - 2012 as at 4 April
- Discards - New developments - 2011
- Discards - New developments - 2010
- Discards - New developments - 2009
- Discards - New developments - 2008
Further information on discards can be found at:
• Scottish Government sea fisheries
information
• www.discards.info
• Department for Environment, Food and Rural
Affairs
• The Scottish Government
• European Commissions fisheries
information
• Joint Nature Conservation Committee fisheries
information
• Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture
Science
For further information contact:
Karen Green
Industry Environmental Communications
t: 07515 993499
e: k_green@seafish.co.uk
Discard projects and reports
Current and past Seafish projects and third party projects.
Discard Action Group
Seafish established the Discard Action Group as an 'issue forum' to discuss and help resolve industry-wide problems.
