Environment
Spawning stock biomass
The size, in tonnes, of the spawning stock biomass of the economically important
populations of the main commercial fish species of Estonia – sprat, Baltic herring and cod – in the Baltic
Sea, which can be viewed in comparison with the spawning stock biomass reference point (Btrigger).
populations of the main commercial fish species of Estonia – sprat, Baltic herring and cod – in the Baltic
Sea, which can be viewed in comparison with the spawning stock biomass reference point (Btrigger).
Spawning stock biomass of Baltic herring in the Gulf of Riga
2021: 165,395 tonnes
The size, in tonnes, of the economically significant population of a commercial fish species in the Baltic Sea – Gulf of Riga Baltic herring.
tonnes
Source: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Spawning stock biomass of Baltic herring in the Baltic Proper
2021: 387,052 tonnes
The size, in tonnes, of the economically significant population of a commercial fish species in the Baltic Sea – Baltic Proper Baltic herring.
tonnes
Source: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Spawning stock biomass of sprat in the Baltic Sea
2021: 939,000 tonnes
The size, in tonnes, of the economically significant population of a commercial fish species in the Baltic Sea – Baltic Sea sprat.
tonnes
Source: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Spawning stock biomass of Atlantic cod in Western Baltic
2021: 5,303 tonnes
The size, in tonnes, of the economically significant population of a commercial fish species in the Baltic Sea – Western Baltic cod.
tonnes
Source: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Spawning stock biomass reference point of Baltic herring in the Gulf of Riga
2021: 60,000 tonnes
The spawning stock biomass reference point indicates the level below which specific management
measures should be taken to ensure.
measures should be taken to ensure.
tonnes
Source: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Spawning stock biomass reference point of Baltic herring in the Baltic Proper
2021: 460,000 tonnes
The spawning stock biomass reference point indicates the level below which specific management
measures should be taken to ensure.
measures should be taken to ensure.
tonnes
Source: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Spawning stock biomass reference point of sprat in the Baltic Sea
2021: 570,000 tonnes
The spawning stock biomass reference point indicates the level below which specific management
measures should be taken to ensure.
measures should be taken to ensure.
tonnes
Source: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Spawning stock biomass reference point of Atlantic cod in Western Baltic
2021: 23,492 tonnes
The spawning stock biomass reference point indicates the level below which specific management
measures should be taken to ensure.
measures should be taken to ensure.
tonnes
Source: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea