Profile updated on 13 October 2023

SUMMARY

SUMMARY

IDENTIFICATION

SCIENTIFIC NAME(s)

Reinhardtius hippoglossoides

SPECIES NAME(s)

Greenland halibut, Greenland turbot (US-Canada)

COMMON NAMES

Greenland halibut, Qaleralik, Netarnârak, Vestgrønland Hellefisk

The Greenland halibut shows a weak but significant genetic structure across the North Atlantic, and Western and Eastern populations are proposed in that area (Westgaard et al. 2017). Moreover, other studies found this differentiation to be much more robust, suggesting further segregation in several spawning areas in the Davis Strait (Gíslason et al. 2023). Migration among studied areas along the North Atlantic has shown that results could vary as much as to generate a panmixia hypothesis (Roy et al. 2014), and lately, to sub-stock structures through migratory behaviors and fidelity to certain coastal areas (Vihtakari et al. 2022). Under this complex scenario, NAFO considered three inshore stocks in subarea 1A that spawn in the Davis Strait, including Disko Bay (NAFO 2022). The stock is believed to be dependent on recruitment from offshore areas but still isolated from stocks in Baffin Bay and the Davis Strait (NAFO 2022).


ANALYSIS

Strengths
  • Detailed information on the fishery's catch information is available dating back to 1904 (Nygaard 2022)

SCORES

Management Quality:

Management Strategy:

< 6

Managers Compliance:

0.0

Fishers Compliance:

≥ 6