Norwegian Lobster

Project title: Norwegian Lobster

Research Fund: AG Fisk

Initial year: 2023

Contact

Gunnar Þórðarson

Regional Manager

gunnar.thordarson@matis.is

Promoting sustainable management and maximizing economic gain from fisheries of Norway Lobster in the Nordic region.

Monday the 13thrd too may 2024

Opening words
Gunnar Thordarson, Chairperson, Matís
Nephrops fisheries: Nordic and European perspectives, Sigurjon Arason
SESSION 1 – FISHING AND PRODUCTION
(9:00 – 10:30)
Representatives from each country present results and trends for the fisheries in their respective countries.
Questions to be addressed and discussed:
1. Should lobster fishing be conducted all year or is it necessary to rest the fishing grounds for part of the year?
2. How has the development been in fishing technology and its effect on the fishing areas?
3. What are stakeholders' concerns and perceived risks?
4. Fishermen's general opinion on stock assessment and their experience.
5. What are the opinions of fishermen to MCRS (Minimum Conservation Reference Size)
6. What is fisherman's opinion on fishing gear, trawl vs. trap.
ADDRESS
Sigurður Ólafsson, Captain
Poul Melgaard Jensen, Director
Guldborg Søvik, Institute of Marine Research and Carina Iselin Bruland, Askøykreps (IMR, Norway)
Peter Ronelöv Olsson, Sveriges Fiskares Producentorganisation, SFPO, (Sweden)
Discussions
10:30 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK
SESSION 2 – STOCK TRENDS, ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
(11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.)
Representatives from each country present results and trends for the stocks in their respective countries.
Questions to be addressed and discussed:
1. The trends of the managed stock units within the Nordic countries will be discussed.
2. Comparison of potential factors that contributed to the recruitment collapse within the Nephrops population in Icelandic fisheries.
3. Discussion about the possible and complex interaction of environmental, biological and human influences.
4. How is stock assessment worked out in each country?
5. Comparison of methodologies for assessing Nephrops population size, such as trawl swept area, underwater television (UWTV), and other approaches, delineating their respective strengths and weaknesses.
6. The CFP landing obligation has had a significant effect on Nephrops fisheries, as Minimum Conservation Reference Sizes (MCRS) and definitions of "high survival rate" have been heavily debated.
7. Threats and challenges due to climate change and resilience of the different stocks will be addressed.
8. Minimum Conservation Reference Sizes.
9. Does ocean acidification affect the Nephoups stocks?
Jacob Kasper, Fisheries Ecologist/Marine & Freshwater Research Institute (Iceland)
Fabian Zimmermann, Institute of Marine Research and Kristian Landmark Skaar, Fisheries Directorate (Norway)
Jørgen LS Hansen, DCE Århus University (Denmark)
Karin Kataria (Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management) (Sweden)
Andreas Sundelöf, SLU Aqua (Sweden)
Discussions
LUNCH BREAK
(13:00 – 14:00 )
SESSION 3 – FISHING GEAR
(14:00 – 15:00)
Representatives from each country present results and trends for the fisheries in their respective countries.
1. Recent developments in fishing gear technology will be evaluated and future directions explored.
2. Is trawling damaging the Nephrops habitat?
3. Is it realistic to ban trawling and use only traps to catch Nephrops for commercial fishing and production?
ADDRESS
Haroldr Arnar Einarsson, Marine & Freshwater Research Institute (Iceland)
Svend-Erik Andersen, Chairman of Danmarks Fiskeriforening (Denmark)
Tiago Malta, DTU Aqua (Denmark)
Kristian Landmark Skaar, Fisheries Directorate and Jørgen Runehell, trawl fisherman (Sweden)
Andreas Sundelöf SLU Aqua (Sweden)
DISCUSSIONS AND CLOSING REMARKS
(15:30 15:50)
Stories from Höfn in hornafjörður
Sigurjón Arason, Matís/University of Iceland

Reception at Best Western Hotel

Tuesday the 14thth too may 2024

SESSION: MANAGEMENT OF STOCK UNITS WITHIN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES
(9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.)
9:00Some up from yesterday's meeting
9:20Guldborg Søvik, Institute of Marine Research and Carina Iselin Bruland, Askøykreps (IMR, Norway)
9:40Kai Ulrich Wieland (Denmark)
10:00Andreas Sundelöf, SLU Aqua (Sweden)
10:20Jacob Kasper, Fisheries Ecologist/Marine & Freshwater Research Institute (Iceland)
11:20Round up

When?

13-14th too may 2024

Where?

Best Western Plus Airport Hotel Copenhagen

Kastruplundgade 15, 2770 Kastrup

Contact

Telephone: +45 32511400

Email: info@bwcopenhagen.dk