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Swordfish

Warty venus or venus shells

Pullet carpetshell

Norway pout

Horse mackerel

Bluefin tuna

Sprat

Gilthead seabream

Sole

Redfishes

Brill

Mackerel

Sardine

Salmon

Grooved carpetshell and Japanese carpetshell

Greenland halibut

Turbot

Blue shark

Wreckfish

Saithe

Pollack

Plaice

Flounder

Forkbeards

Great scallop

Deep-water rose shrimp

Northern prawn

Spiny lobsters

Red porgy

Pandora

Red seabream or blackspot seabream

Axillary Seabream or spanish seabream

Octopus

Norway lobster

Red mullets

Ling

Blue ling

Lemon sole

Blue whiting

Hake

Whiting

Haddock

Spinous spider crab

Anglerfishes or monkfishes

Squids

Sand steenbras or stripped seabream

Dab

Megrims

Shortfin mako

Orange roughy

Lobster

Cod

Groupers

Razor clam

Anchovy

Donax clams

Two-banded seabream

White seabream

Sharpsnout seabream

Annular seabream

Seabass

Grenadiers

Conger

Herring

Queen scallop

Boarfishes

Edible crab

Hard clam or smooth callista

Whelk

Tusk

Alfonsinos

Greater silver smelt

Black scabbardfish

Eel

Sandeels

SizeYourFish contains information on marine species, with a particular focus on legal EU market sizes and the need to protect juveniles who have never spawned. It also allows you to report the sale of illegal specimens to Oceana.
Note: Legal market sizes may differ between catch areas and, in most cases, it may not be conducive to the protection of juveniles.

References and Acknowledgements

All scientific and technical information given in SizeYourFish is based on resources obtained from FishBase, FAO, ICES, AquaMaps, OBIS and scientific literature. Oceana wishes to thank all its sources the free distribution of scientific knowledge.
Legal market sizes are derived from EC Regulations 850/98 for Western waters and the North Sea, EC Regulation 187/2005 for the Baltic Sea and EC Regulation 1967/2006 for the Mediterranean Sea, and EC Regulation 520/2007 on highly migratory species.
Photographic credits: Marek Budniak, Juan Carlos Calvín, Marta Carreras, Alessandro Cere, Juan Cuetos, Keith Ellenbogen, Hans Hillewaert, Pierre Jacquet, Javier López, Patrick Louisy/Peau-Bleue, Georg Maaß, Carlos Minguell, NOAA, Anders Salesjö, Xavier Salvador, Carlos Suárez, Enrique Talledo, LX and Oceana.
Species illustration images © Scandinavian Fishing Yearbook – http://www.scandfish.com
For any further clarification or suggestions, please contact us at [email protected]

Data protection

The personal data used in this communication has been included in a file owned by FUNDACION OCEANA to inform you about our services, and is subject to the guarantees established in the L.O.P.D. (Law 15/1999) and implementing regulation. FUNDACION OCEANA informs you that, pursuant to the provisions of the regulation, you may exercise your rights of access, rectification, cancellation and opposition in writing to: Gran Vía, 59 – 9º – 28013 (MADRID)

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