Member State report / Art8 / 2018 / D1-F / Ireland / NE Atlantic: Celtic Seas

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art. 8 Initial assessment (and Art. 17 updates)
Report due 2018-10-15
GES Descriptor D1 Fish
Member State Ireland
Region/subregion NE Atlantic: Celtic Seas
Reported by Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government
Report date 2020-08-31
Report access msfd2018-ART8_GES_IE_Updated_24_July.xml

Irish Assesment Area (ACS-IE-AA-001)

GES component
D1-F
D1-F
D1-F
D1-F
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Feature
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
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Coastal fish
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Coastal fish
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Element
Alepocephalus bairdii (Baird's smoothhead)
Alepocephalus bairdii (Baird's smoothhead)
Alepocephalus bairdii (Baird's smoothhead)
Alepocephalus bairdii (Baird's smoothhead)
Alopias vulpinus (Common thresher shark)
Alopias vulpinus (Common thresher shark)
Alopias vulpinus (Common thresher shark)
Alopias vulpinus (Common thresher shark)
Alosa fallax (Twaite shad)
Alosa fallax (Twaite shad)
Alosa fallax (Twaite shad)
Alosa fallax (Twaite shad)
Anarhichas denticulatus (Wolffish)
Anarhichas denticulatus (Wolffish)
Anarhichas denticulatus (Wolffish)
Anarhichas denticulatus (Wolffish)
Anguilla anguilla
Anguilla anguilla
Anguilla anguilla
Anguilla anguilla
Antimora rostrata (Antimora)
Antimora rostrata (Antimora)
Antimora rostrata (Antimora)
Antimora rostrata (Antimora)
Aphanopus carbo
Aphanopus carbo
Aphanopus carbo
Aphanopus carbo
Apristurus spp. (Deep sea catcharks)
Apristurus spp. (Deep sea catcharks)
Apristurus spp. (Deep sea catcharks)
Apristurus spp. (Deep sea catcharks)
Beryx spp. (Alfonsino)
Beryx spp. (Alfonsino)
Beryx spp. (Alfonsino)
Beryx spp. (Alfonsino)
Cataetyx laticeps
Cataetyx laticeps
Cataetyx laticeps
Cataetyx laticeps
Centrophorus squamosus (Leafscale gulper shark)
Centrophorus squamosus (Leafscale gulper shark)
Centrophorus squamosus (Leafscale gulper shark)
Centrophorus squamosus (Leafscale gulper shark)
Centroscyllium fabricii (Black dogfish)
Centroscyllium fabricii (Black dogfish)
Centroscyllium fabricii (Black dogfish)
Centroscyllium fabricii (Black dogfish)
Centroscymnus coelolepis (Portuguese dogfish)
Centroscymnus coelolepis (Portuguese dogfish)
Centroscymnus coelolepis (Portuguese dogfish)
Centroscymnus coelolepis (Portuguese dogfish)
Centroselachus crepidater (Longnose velvet dogfish)
Centroselachus crepidater (Longnose velvet dogfish)
Centroselachus crepidater (Longnose velvet dogfish)
Centroselachus crepidater (Longnose velvet dogfish)
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking shark)
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking shark)
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking shark)
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking shark)
Chimaera spp. (Rabbitfish)
Chimaera spp. (Rabbitfish)
Chimaera spp. (Rabbitfish)
Chimaera spp. (Rabbitfish)
Coryphaenoides rupestris (Roundnose grenadier)
Coryphaenoides rupestris (Roundnose grenadier)
Coryphaenoides rupestris (Roundnose grenadier)
Coryphaenoides rupestris (Roundnose grenadier)
Dalatias licha (Kitefin shark)
Dalatias licha (Kitefin shark)
Dalatias licha (Kitefin shark)
Dalatias licha (Kitefin shark)
Deania calcea (Birdbeak dogfish)
Deania calcea (Birdbeak dogfish)
Deania calcea (Birdbeak dogfish)
Deania calcea (Birdbeak dogfish)
Dipturus batis (Common skate complex)
Dipturus batis (Common skate complex)
Dipturus batis (Common skate complex)
Dipturus batis (Common skate complex)
Dipturus nidarosiensis (Norwegian skate)
Dipturus nidarosiensis (Norwegian skate)
Dipturus nidarosiensis (Norwegian skate)
Dipturus nidarosiensis (Norwegian skate)
Epigonus telescopus (Bigeye)
Epigonus telescopus (Bigeye)
Epigonus telescopus (Bigeye)
Epigonus telescopus (Bigeye)
Etmopterus princeps (Deepwater lanternshark)
Etmopterus princeps (Deepwater lanternshark)
Etmopterus princeps (Deepwater lanternshark)
Etmopterus princeps (Deepwater lanternshark)
Etmopterus spinax (Velvetbelly lanternshark)
Etmopterus spinax (Velvetbelly lanternshark)
Etmopterus spinax (Velvetbelly lanternshark)
Etmopterus spinax (Velvetbelly lanternshark)
Gadus morhua (Cod)
Gadus morhua (Cod)
Gadus morhua (Cod)
Gadus morhua (Cod)
Galeorhinus galeus (Tope shark)
Galeorhinus galeus (Tope shark)
Galeorhinus galeus (Tope shark)
Galeorhinus galeus (Tope shark)
Galeus melastomus (Blackmouth catshark)
Galeus melastomus (Blackmouth catshark)
Galeus melastomus (Blackmouth catshark)
Galeus melastomus (Blackmouth catshark)
Galeus murinus Mouse (catshark)
Galeus murinus Mouse (catshark)
Galeus murinus Mouse (catshark)
Galeus murinus Mouse (catshark)
Helicolenus dactylopterus (Blackbelly rosefish)
Helicolenus dactylopterus (Blackbelly rosefish)
Helicolenus dactylopterus (Blackbelly rosefish)
Helicolenus dactylopterus (Blackbelly rosefish)
Hexanchus griseus (Six-gill shark)
Hexanchus griseus (Six-gill shark)
Hexanchus griseus (Six-gill shark)
Hexanchus griseus (Six-gill shark)
Hippoglossus hippoglossus (Halibut)
Hippoglossus hippoglossus (Halibut)
Hippoglossus hippoglossus (Halibut)
Hippoglossus hippoglossus (Halibut)
Hoplostethus atlanticus (Orange roughy)
Hoplostethus atlanticus (Orange roughy)
Hoplostethus atlanticus (Orange roughy)
Hoplostethus atlanticus (Orange roughy)
Hydrolagus mirabilis (Large-eyed rabbitfish)
Hydrolagus mirabilis (Large-eyed rabbitfish)
Hydrolagus mirabilis (Large-eyed rabbitfish)
Hydrolagus mirabilis (Large-eyed rabbitfish)
Isurus oxyrinchus (Shortfin mako shark)
Isurus oxyrinchus (Shortfin mako shark)
Isurus oxyrinchus (Shortfin mako shark)
Isurus oxyrinchus (Shortfin mako shark)
Lamna nasus (Porbeagle shark)
Lamna nasus (Porbeagle shark)
Lamna nasus (Porbeagle shark)
Lamna nasus (Porbeagle shark)
Lampetra fluviatilis
Lampetra fluviatilis
Lampetra fluviatilis
Lampetra fluviatilis
Leucoraja circularis (Sandy ray)
Leucoraja circularis (Sandy ray)
Leucoraja circularis (Sandy ray)
Leucoraja circularis (Sandy ray)
Molva dypterygia (Blue ling)
Molva dypterygia (Blue ling)
Molva dypterygia (Blue ling)
Molva dypterygia (Blue ling)
Mora moro (Mora)
Mora moro (Mora)
Mora moro (Mora)
Mora moro (Mora)
Mustelus asterias (Starry moothhound)
Mustelus asterias (Starry moothhound)
Mustelus asterias (Starry moothhound)
Mustelus asterias (Starry moothhound)
Notocanthus chemnitzii (Snub-nose spiny eel)
Notocanthus chemnitzii (Snub-nose spiny eel)
Notocanthus chemnitzii (Snub-nose spiny eel)
Notocanthus chemnitzii (Snub-nose spiny eel)
Oxynotus paradoxus (Sailfin roughshark)
Oxynotus paradoxus (Sailfin roughshark)
Oxynotus paradoxus (Sailfin roughshark)
Oxynotus paradoxus (Sailfin roughshark)
Petromyzon marinus (Sea lamprey)
Petromyzon marinus (Sea lamprey)
Petromyzon marinus (Sea lamprey)
Petromyzon marinus (Sea lamprey)
Raja clavata (Thornback ray)
Raja clavata (Thornback ray)
Raja clavata (Thornback ray)
Raja clavata (Thornback ray)
Raja montagui (Spotted ray)
Raja montagui (Spotted ray)
Raja montagui (Spotted ray)
Raja montagui (Spotted ray)
Raja undulata (Undulate ray)
Raja undulata (Undulate ray)
Raja undulata (Undulate ray)
Raja undulata (Undulate ray)
Rajella fyllae (Deepwater ray)
Rajella fyllae (Deepwater ray)
Rajella fyllae (Deepwater ray)
Rajella fyllae (Deepwater ray)
Rhinochimaera atlantica (Straightnose rabbitfish)
Rhinochimaera atlantica (Straightnose rabbitfish)
Rhinochimaera atlantica (Straightnose rabbitfish)
Rhinochimaera atlantica (Straightnose rabbitfish)
Rostroraja alba (White skate)
Rostroraja alba (White skate)
Rostroraja alba (White skate)
Rostroraja alba (White skate)
Salmo salar
Salmo salar
Salmo salar
Salmo salar
Scophthalmus maximus (Turbot)
Scophthalmus maximus (Turbot)
Scophthalmus maximus (Turbot)
Scophthalmus maximus (Turbot)
Scymnodon ringens (Knitefooth shark)
Scymnodon ringens (Knitefooth shark)
Scymnodon ringens (Knitefooth shark)
Scymnodon ringens (Knitefooth shark)
Squalus acanthias (Spurdog)
Squalus acanthias (Spurdog)
Squalus acanthias (Spurdog)
Squalus acanthias (Spurdog)
Squatina squatina (Angel shark)
Squatina squatina (Angel shark)
Squatina squatina (Angel shark)
Squatina squatina (Angel shark)
Thunnus thynnus (Bluefin tuna)
Thunnus thynnus (Bluefin tuna)
Thunnus thynnus (Bluefin tuna)
Thunnus thynnus (Bluefin tuna)
Trachyscorpia cristulata (Spiny scorpionfish)
Trachyscorpia cristulata (Spiny scorpionfish)
Trachyscorpia cristulata (Spiny scorpionfish)
Trachyscorpia cristulata (Spiny scorpionfish)
Element code
126682
126682
126682
126682
105836
105836
105836
105836
126415
126415
126415
126415
126757
126757
126757
126757
126281
126281
126281
126281
126486
126486
126486
126486
127085
127085
127085
127085
105727
105727
105727
105727
125700
125700
125700
125700
126657
126657
126657
126657
105901
105901
105901
105901
105906
105906
105906
105906
105907
105907
105907
105907
105908
105908
105908
105908
105837
105837
105837
105837
105824
105824
105824
105824
158960
158960
158960
158960
105910
105910
105910
105910
105903
105903
105903
105903
105869
105869
105869
105869
105871
105871
105871
105871
126858
126858
126858
126858
105911
105911
105911
105911
105913
105913
105913
105913
126436
126436
126436
126436
105820
105820
105820
105820
105812
105812
105812
105812
105813
105813
105813
105813
127251
127251
127251
127251
105833
105833
105833
105833
127138
127138
127138
127138
126402
126402
126402
126402
105826
105826
105826
105826
105839
105839
105839
105839
105841
105841
105841
105841
101172
101172
101172
101172
105873
105873
105873
105873
126459
126459
126459
126459
126497
126497
126497
126497
105821
105821
105821
105821
126643
126643
126643
126643
105915
105915
105915
105915
101174
101174
101174
101174
105883
105883
105883
105883
105887
105887
105887
105887
105891
105891
105891
105891
105894
105894
105894
105894
105830
105830
105830
105830
105896
105896
105896
105896
127186
127186
127186
127186
127149
127149
127149
127149
105918
105918
105918
105918
105923
105923
105923
105923
105928
105928
105928
105928
127029
127029
127029
127029
127256
127256
127256
127256
Element code source
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Element 2
European eel
European eel
European eel
European eel
River Lamprey
River Lamprey
River Lamprey
River Lamprey
Atlantic Salmon
Atlantic Salmon
Atlantic Salmon
Atlantic Salmon
Element 2 code
Element 2 code source
Element source
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
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EU
EU
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EU
EU
EU
EU
Criterion
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
D1C1
D1C2
D1C4
D1C5
Parameter
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Mortality rate / Mortality rate from fishing (F)
Abundance
Distribution (range)
Habitat condition
Parameter other
Threshold value upper
8.36
5.41
5.21
5.66
7.46
4.32
4.68
4.79
5.27
5.96
8.16
1.85
4.7
0.056
116461.0
0.12
75037.0
4.91
0.77
0.032
683340.0
0.34
Threshold value lower
Threshold qualitative
based on best expert judgement the favorable reference population is estimated to be at least 25% greater than the current population
Favourable Reference Range (2019 HD Assessment Ireland)
Area Occupied Habitat Sufficient (2019 HD Assessment Ireland)
ICES advice 2018 "below potential reference points"
Below any candidate reference point
Below any candidate reference point
ICES 2012 advice: Likely below possible reference points
Below any candidate reference point
2013 ICES qualitative advice that F > Fmsy
Below poss. ref. point
Aggregated from the D3 assessments as OOAO within species only
Aggregated from the D3 assessments as OOAO within species only
Below possible reference points
2009 ICCAT assessment F>Fmsy
ICCAT 2009 assessemnt: B
Area Occupied Habitat Sufficient (2019 HD Assessment Ireland)
Favourable Reference Range (2019 HD Assessment Ireland)
Area Occupied Habitat Sufficient (2019 HD Assessment Ireland)
ICES advice 2012: Depeleted stock
ICES Celtic Seas ecosystem overview 2018
Favourable Conservation Status from 2019 HD Assessment Ireland
Favourable Reference Range (2019 HD Assessment Ireland)
Area Occupied Habitat Sufficient (2019 HD Assessment Ireland)
Below poss. ref. point
Threshold value source
National
Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC)
Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC)
Other (specify)
National
Other (specify)
National
Other (specify)
National
Other (specify)
National
Other (specify)
National
Other (specify)
Other (specify)
National
National
National
Other (specify)
National
National
National
Other (specify)
National
Other (specify)
Other (specify)
Other (specify)
Other (specify)
Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC)
Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC)
Other (specify)
Other (specify)
National
Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC)
Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC)
Other (specify)
Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC)
Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC)
National
Other (specify)
Other (specify)
Other (specify)
Other (specify)
Threshold value source other
ICES, 2018
ICES, 2012
ICES, 2012
ICES, 2012
ICES, 2012
ICES
ICES, 2012
ICES
ICES, 2014
ICCAT
ICCAT
ICCAT
ICCAT
ICES
ICES
ICES
ICES
ICES
ICES, 2012
ICCAT
Value achieved upper
8.24
5.66
5.74
5.92
7.48
5.88
5.3
5.39
5.82
6.85
7.22
1.16
4.64
0.247
110638.0
0.03
98517.0
5.4
0.8
0.0092
372728.0
0.11
Value achieved lower
Value unit
(number of) individuals
Other
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
(number of) individuals
Other
Other
(number of) individuals
Other
Other
Other
Value unit other
Habitat extent
Fishing mortality
Total Stock Biomass in tonnes
Habitat extent
Fishing mortality
Spawning stock biomass tonnes
Habitat extent
Habitat extent
Fishing mortality
Total stock biomass in tonnes
Fishing mortality
Proportion threshold value
Proportion value achieved
Proportion threshold value unit
% area of MRU achieving threshold value
% area of MRU achieving threshold value
% area of MRU achieving threshold value
% area of MRU achieving threshold value
% area of MRU achieving threshold value
% area of MRU achieving threshold value
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Trend
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Description parameter
Threshold Qualitative - based on best expert judgement the favorable reference population is estimated to be at least 25% greater than the current population
Related indicator
Criteria status
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Description criteria
Element status
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Description element
Dipturus batis (Common skate complex) is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES determination.
Dipturus batis (Common skate complex) is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES determination.
Dipturus batis (Common skate complex) is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES determination.
Dipturus batis (Common skate complex) is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES determination.
Lamna nasus (Porbeagle shark) is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES determination.
Lamna nasus (Porbeagle shark) is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES determination.
Lamna nasus (Porbeagle shark) is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES determination.
Lamna nasus (Porbeagle shark) is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES determination.
White skate is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES determination.
White skate is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES determination.
White skate is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES determination.
White skate is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES determination.
Squatina squatina (Angel shark) is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES
Squatina squatina (Angel shark) is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES
Squatina squatina (Angel shark) is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES
Squatina squatina (Angel shark) is Endangered with extinction: ineligible for GES
Integration rule type parameter
Integration rule description parameter
Integration rule type criteria
Other
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Integration rule description criteria
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
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Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
Collective expert judgement was used to determine criteria integration.
GES extent threshold
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GES extent achieved
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GES extent unit
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GES achieved
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
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GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
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GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
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GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
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GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
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GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
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GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
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GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
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GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
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GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
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GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
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GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
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GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
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GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
GES expected to be achieved later than 2020, no Article 14 exception reported
Description overall status
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
This assessment has been carried out on non-commercially-exploited fish species in Irish waters, consisting of coastal fish, pelagic fish, demersal fish and deep sea species. The ‘Coastal Fish’ feature category has been used in this schematic reporting since the assessment was undertaken on all species together as a single group and this category was chosen from the drop-down list. Therefore, care should be taken when interpreting the results of ‘Coastal Fish’ as they relate to all species of non-commercially exploited fish.
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  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
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  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
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  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events