The GFAC Table
It’s not what you take out - it’s what you put back.
THINK FISH FIRST
Deciding whether a fish is a suitable size to take for the table is a cause for concern for many conservation minded anglers. Some use their federations’s / association’s or club’s competition size limits, others the government’s minimum landing size (MLS).
Unfortunately none of these reflect the maturity of a fish and it’s ability to reproduce.
SSACN’s GFAC sizes are a voluntary measure for anglers wishing to do their bit to help ensure the future of a species - by adopting these, anglers can be reasonably certain a fish has had at least one chance to breed.
An easily printable version of the table is available here .
SSACN - Give Fish A Chance
Fish Species |
GFAC |
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Fish Species |
GFAC |
|
cms |
|
|
cms |
|
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|
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Bass |
45 |
|
Monkfish |
150 |
Bib / Pout |
20 |
|
Mullet - Grey (thin) |
40 |
Bream – Black |
30 |
|
Mullet – Grey |
40 |
Bream – Gilthead |
40 |
|
Mullet – Red |
24 |
Bream – Ray’s |
40 |
|
Mullet- Golden Grey |
35 |
Bream – Red |
25 |
|
Nursehound / Bull Huss |
80 |
Brill |
40 |
|
Plaice |
31 |
Cod |
50 |
|
Pollack |
55 |
Common Dab |
25 |
|
Poor Cod |
23 |
Conger |
75 |
|
Ray - Painted |
70 |
Dover Sole |
30 |
|
Ray – Blonde |
100 |
Flounder |
30 |
|
Ray – Cuckoo |
60 |
Garfish |
45 |
|
Ray – Eagle |
70 |
Gurnad - Streaked |
20 |
|
Ray – Spotted |
55 |
Gurnard – Grey |
25 |
|
Ray – Starry |
40 |
Gurnard – Red |
20 |
|
Ray – Thornback |
95 |
Gurnard – Tub |
20 |
|
Ray – Undulate |
65 |
Haddock |
40 |
|
Rockling 3 bearded |
30 |
Hake |
50 |
|
Saithe |
60 |
Halibut |
110 |
|
Smoothhound – Starry |
85 |
Herring |
25 |
|
Smoothhound |
80 |
Horse Mackerel |
25 |
|
Torsk / Tusk |
50 |
John Dory |
35 |
|
Trigger Fish |
20 |
Lemon Sole |
30 |
|
Turbot |
40 |
Lesser spotted dogfish |
60 |
|
Whiting |
27 |
Ling |
90 |
|
Witch |
28 |
Mackerel |
30 |
|
Wolf-fish |
60 |
Megrim |
28 |
|
Wrasse - Ballan |
20 |
|
|
|
Wrasse - Cuckoo |
16 |
SSACN recommend anglers release all - Angler Fish, Common Skate, Spurdog as all these are critically endangered - check back occasionally for any updates.
It would really help get the message across to a much broader audience if you could print a few off and distribute them at your local tackle shop, club meeting etc.
If you’d like a copy laminated in either A4 or A5 formats, send our Secretary your address and three first class stamps (or make a donation using paypal) and he’ll get them to you - if you would like a greater amount, he’ll be more than happy to work out a reasonable cost.
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The optimal supply of fish depends on the fish being allowed to grow and spawn before they are caught - EU Parliament - reducing discards of fish (COM(2002) 656 2003/2036(INI)
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