7d242743-1069-417b-81e3-57f25c791a26
eng
ICES Data manager
ICES
+45 33 38 67 00
+45 33 93 42 15
H.C. Andersens Blv. 44-46
Copenhagen V
DK-1553
Denmark
accessions@ices.dk
2024-01-07T19:55:42.304Z
ISO 19115:2003/19139
1.0
WGS 1984
Official Nominal Catches in the Major Fishing Area 27
2017-06-12
20170612
https://gis.ices.dk/geonetwork/srv/metadata/7d242743-1069-417b-81e3-57f25c791a26
Annual nominal catches of more than 200 species of fish and shellfish in the Northeast Atlantic region. Data are presented in the live weight equivalent of landings per year, country, species, and fishing area. This dataset includes catches starting from 2006.
Catch data statistics are used in the assessment and management of fish stocks.
ICES Data manager
ICES
+45 33 38 67 00
+45 33 93 42 15
H.C. Andersens Blv. 44-46
Copenhagen V
DK-1553
Denmark
catch.data@ices.dk
Catch statistics
nominal catches
official catches
nominal commercial catches
STATLANT 27A
EUROSTAT
ICES
landings
Northeast Atlantic
FAO area 27
ICES area
Species distribution
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
2008-06-01
geonetwork.thesaurus.external.theme.httpinspireeceuropaeutheme-theme
no limitations to public access
Available under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License v4.0
Available under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License v4.0
Data is available under the terms of the ICES Data Policy. (See: https://ices.dk/data/guidelines-and-policy/Pages/ICES-data-policy.aspx)
eng
biota
2006
2015
-44.00
68.50
36.00
90.00
FAO area 27
ZIP
1
https://ices.dk/data/dataset-collections/Pages/Fish-catch-and-stock-assessment.aspx
WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
Catch statistics web page
ICES web page for Catch Statistics datasets.
commission regulation (eu) no 1089/2010 of 23 november 2010 implementing directive 2007/2/ec of the european parliament and of the council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services
2010-11-23
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ICES is a receiver of Marine Data from national programmes and other marine institutes, therefore ICES is not the primary collection point of marine evidence that it holds and disseminates to the users of the data.
Data are quality assured using internal and external programmes. For example, the national laboratories that take part in monitoring programmes related to contaminants and biological effects that submit information to ICES, subscribe to the Quality Assurance of Information for Marine Environmental Monitoring in Europe (QUASIMEME) or the Biological Effects Quality Assurance in Monitoring Programmes (BEQUALM) inter-laboratory proficiency-testing schemes and perform internal quality assurance. ICES operates through a network of scientific expert and advisory groups. These groups, and the processes they feed into, act as a quality check on the marine evidence, both in terms of how the evidence was gathered and how the evidence has been subsequently treated. The groups, in cooperation with regional programmes under the Regional Sea Conventions, set standards and guidelines for the collection, transmission and analysis of these data.
In addition, the ICES Secretariat provides supplementary quality assurance through its internal programmes related to the different types of marine data collection datasets, which is fedback to the participating national and regional programmes. These internal and external programmes and procedures have been established over a period of 30 or more years. They continue to evolve and strive to reflect the best available practices in the collection and treatment of marine data relevant to the ICES community.