• South Western Waters: At a glance
  • Insights from the South Western Waters

South Western Waters

With Brittany as the northern limit, up to the Strait of Gibraltar to the south, including also the regions of Madeira, Azores and Canary Islands, the South Western Waters (SWW) area covers the south-eastern part of the North Atlantic Ocean.

Attracting large shoals of sardines and other pelagic fish during spring, the highly productive region supports large populations of pelagic fish. With high levels of consumption domestically, fishing is socially significant in the area.

The research carried out by SEAwise in North Western Waters has focused on the Bay of Biscay.

Western Waters

Case Studies

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EBFM IN THE REGION

Here you can explore a range of social and ecological categories related to the fisheries in the Bay of Biscay, and how these are expected to change over time and according to different scenarios, based on SEAwise research.

Clicking on the icons allows you to explore each category in more depth, while the filters below allow you to visualise the trade-offs across these categories, under different climate change and fisheries management scenarios.*

Also provided is an indication of any gaps relating to our knowledge relating to these categories, alongside links to key SEAwise reports and the technical SEAwise EBFM Toolbox where these categories and the research underpinning the EBFM Tool can be explored more fully.

*The FMSY management scenario here assumes full implementation of the Landing Obligation. 

FILTERS

  • Climate change scenario A
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    Climate change scenario A

    Assumes a continuation of the current trajectory of warming.

  • Climate change scenario B
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    Climate change scenario B

    Assumes a trajectory of more extreme warming, driven by higher emissions, resulting in more severe impacts.

  • Status quo
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    Status quo

    Assumes a continuation of current effort and exploitation patterns.

  • PGY
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    PGY

    Assumes the adoption of a more flexible PYG approach, with a less severe effort reduction to achieve 95% MSY for key target stocks.

  • FMSY
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    FMSY

    Assumes a strict MSY approach, whereby effort and catch limits are reduced to achieve MSY for key target stocks.

  • Case Specific
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    Case Specific

    Assumes an additional management scenario specific to the case (further details can be found above).

Case Study Regions

  • 2025
  • 2035
  • 2045
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Biodiversity
Habitats
Communities
Revenue
Well-being

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