Cod crisis: stocks of Europe's most popular white fish collapsing 
By Denis Loctier CA Source: euronews 9/1/2020

The European Union has banned catching eastern Baltic cod to help restore its collapsing stocks.

In this week's episode of Ocean, Euronews' Denis Loctier explores how this is impacting those who rely on fishing the species - and the reasons behind its decline.

In the 1990s and early 2000s, cod in the Baltic and the North Sea appeared to have been saved from decline following a series of measures, including reduced fishing.

However, despite low fishing pressure, the cod stock has gone down again, in what scientists have described as a "massive reproductive failure".
 

Why does cod in European seas continue to decline, and could climate change be playing a part?

Dr Stefan Neuenfeldt, a senior researcher at the National Institute of Aquatic Resources, section for Oceans and Arctic, explained to Euronews:

"We cannot really answer the question - why it is collapsing - mechanistically. But what we can see is there are several things happening in parallel, so we can correlate them. One thing we can see, for example, is that the southern North Sea is warming pretty much - you know, all these scenarios of global warming, two degrees within one hundred years - they're on a very, very wide spatial scale. Actually, when you focus down on the regional scale, especially in the shallow areas like the North Sea or also the Baltic, which only has an average depth of 55 metres, warming goes much faster," Stefan Neuenfeldt said.

 
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