Scottish Sea Fisheries Statistics 2013

Statistics on the Scottish fishing fleet and its catches in 2013


Table 2.7.b Effort of regulated gears in kwDays ('000) by Scottish based over 10 metre vessels by whether in Cod Recovery Zone (1) or not and gear type, 2001 to 2013

Beam trawl
Whitefish Nephrops Industrial Beam trawl mesh >=80 and Gill Trammel Long
Gear Gear 1 Trawl mesh >=120mm mesh <120mm Nets Nets lines
CRZ (1) 2001 39,298 10,289 8 - 6,134 77 1 190
2002 31,991 13,353 2 972 4,688 54 - 286
2003 21,895 15,817 36 927 3,766 244 1 185
2004 17,219 14,914 12 846 4,609 264 0 153
2005 14,798 13,729 44 851 4,185 205 - 307
2006 13,764 13,066 0 684 3,109 295 - 379
2007 13,009 13,598 12 352 2,801 321 - 520
2008 14,166 14,026 - 69 1,356 423 - 655
2009 14,474 12,904 33 53 561 376 - 1,324
2010 12,805 12,121 28 - 144 441 - 1,024
2011 12,096 10,440 - - - 620 - 878
2012 11,428 9,831 27 - 68 576 - 586
2013 12,433 7,433 23 - 217 429 - 324
non-CRZ 2001 2,653 946 - - 2 713 103 332
2002 2,791 418 - - 7 647 112 306
2003 3,130 489 - 88 - 838 51 150
2004 2,960 444 1 100 - 1,184 13 184
2005 2,579 419 5 25 - 1,118 - 544
2006 2,180 388 - 21 - 672 - 1,020
2007 1,743 368 - - 4 395 - 1,158
2008 1,897 507 8 - - 654 - 1,815
2009 2,700 530 1 - 1 601 - 950
2010 2,861 462 - - - 649 - 998
2011 2,032 551 - - - 632 - 1,017
2012 1,443 326 27 - - 667 - 1,071
2013 833 314 - - - 583 - 855
proportion in CRZ 2001 94% 92% 100% - 100% 10% 1% 36%
2002 92% 97% 100% 100% 100% 8% - 48%
2003 87% 97% 100% 91% 100% 23% 1% 55%
2004 85% 97% 91% 89% 100% 18% 3% 45%
2005 85% 97% 90% 97% 100% 16% - 36%
2006 86% 97% 100% 97% 100% 31% - 27%
2007 88% 97% 100% 100% 100% 45% - 31%
2008 88% 97% - 100% 100% 39% - 27%
2009 84% 96% 97% 100% 100% 39% - 58%
2010 82% 96% 100% - 100% 40% - 51%
2011 86% 95% - - - 50% - 46%
2012 89% 97% 50% - 100% 46% - 35%
2013 94% 96% 100% - 100% 42% - 27%

(1) For description of cod recovery zone see Annex 2: Glossary of Terms.
(2) Includes effort by vessels which are exempt from effort controls under Article 11 of Council Regulation (EC) 1342/2008.

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