Proportion of large fish and fishing intensity
Intensification of fishing has led to a decline in the proportion of large fish in the sea.

Trends
The fish size composition in the North Sea is changing. Prior to 1980, large fish accounted for over 25% of the catch weight. This figure has since declined to less than 10%.
The shift in the size composition reflects changes in the age structure of the fish population. Few fish are currently able to survive long enough to reproduce, and this is putting the production of sufficient young fish at risk.



