According to the latest research, there is no genetic differentiation between the Atlantic herring populations of Icelandic and Norwegian waters (Pampoulie et al. 2015).
The results of a more recent study showed that the four stocks of herring, Norwegian spring-spawning herring (NSSH), Icelandic summer-spawning herring (ISSH), North Sea autumn-spawning herring (NASH) and Faroese autumn-spawning herring (FASH) appeared to be genetically differentiated populations, however, FASH and ISSH showed a lower differentiation. The study aimed to study the genetic population structure of herring in the Faroese and surrounding waters (Kongsstovu et al. 2022).
The stock has been managed following the MSY and the precautionary approaches since 2011. Currently, the basis for the advice is a management plan with management strategies evaluation in place since 2017 (ICES 2023).
SCORES
Management Quality:
Management Strategy:
10.0
Managers Compliance:
10.0
Fishers Compliance:
8.4
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