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Advice 2026/2027

9 018

tonnes

Advice 2025/2026

7 451

tonnes

Advice change

21 %

Note: The advice is for Icelandic and East-Greenland waters.

Publication of Advice: 12th June 2026. Published by Marine and Freshwater Research Institute.


Advice

MFRI and ICES advise that when the Icelandic management plan is applied, catches in the fishing year 2026/2027 should be no more than 9 018 tonnes.

Stock development

Fishing pressure on the stock is below FMGT, FMSY and FPA. Spawning-stock size is above MGT Btrigger, BPA and Blim.

Tusk. Catches in Icelandic waters (by Iceland and other nations). Shaded areas and error bars show 95% confidence intervals.

Basis of the assessment and reference points

Basis of the advice

Management plan

Management plan

TAC set using the ICES advice rule with a fishing mortality FMGT = 0.23 applied to ages 7 to 10, modified by the ratio SSBy / MGT Btrigger when SSBy < MGT Btrigger. The expected range of realized fishing mortalities (F) following the management plan (FMGT) is between 0.15 and 0.31.

Assessment type

Statistical catch at age model (SAM)

Input data

Age and length data from commercial catches and surveys (IS-SMB, IS-SMH and IS-SMN) and total catches.

Approach

Reference point

Value

Basis

MSY approach

MSY Btrigger

4 800

Based on Bpa

FMSY

0.23

Leads to long-term MSY, based on stochastic simulations (EqSim).

Management plan

MGT Btrigger

4 800

From the management plan

FMGT

0.23

From the management plan

Precautionary approach

Blim

3 400

Lowest SSB (2016) where large recruitment was observed

Bpa

4 800

Blim x e1.645×0.2

Flim

0.44

Fishing mortality that in stochastic equilibrium will result in median SSB at Blim

Fpa

0.23

Fp05, maximum F at which the probability of SSB falling below Blim is < 5%

Prospects

The Icelandic Ministry of Industries has a fisheries management plan for Icelandic tusk which was evaluated by ICES (ICES, 2022). It is considered to be precautionary and conforms to ICES MSY approach. According to the management plan, FY/Y+1, i.e. the advice fishing mortality that is applied from 1 September in year Y to 31 August in year Y+1, is calculated from the harvest control rule (HCR) as:

\[ \text{F}_{Y⁄Y+1}=\text{min}\left(\frac{\text{SSB}_Y}{\text{MGT B}_{trigger}} ,1\right) \text{F}_{mgt} \]

To calculate the catch in the last four months of the year Y (September through December), the following F is used in the year Y:

\[ \text{F}_Y=\frac{2}{3}\text{F}_{SQ} + \frac{1}{3}\text{F}_{MGT} \]

In year Y+1, F(Y⁄Y+1) is used. Finally, the catch advice for the year Y/Y+1 is calculated using the following formula:

\[ C_{Y⁄Y+1}=\frac{1}{3}C[\text{F}_Y]+ \frac{2}{3} C[\text{F}_{Y/Y+1}] \]

where the catch C[.] is calculated using the Baranov catch equation with the corresponding biomass, natural mortality, and fishing mortality values in each year.

Tusk. Assumptions made for the interim year and in the forecast.

Variable

Value

Notes

Fages 7-10 (2026)

0.16

Jan-Aug: status quo F (average over the last three years); Sep-Dec: FMGT

SSB (2027)

14 827

Short-term forecast; in tonnes

Recruitment age 1 (2027)

36 465

Averaged from the past 10 years of the assessment; in thousands

Recruitment age 1 (2028)

36 465

Averaged from the past 10 years of the assessment; in thousands

Catch (2026)

5 785

Results from Fages 7-10 (2026); in tonnes.

Tusk. Projection of SSB (tonnes) on catch according to management plans.

Basis

Catch (2026/2027)

Fishing mortality (2026/2027)

SSB (2028)

% SSB change1)

Advice change2)

Management plan

9 018

0.23

14 956

1

21

1) SSB in 2028 relative to SSB in 2027

2) Advice value for 2026/2027 relative to advice value for 2025/2026 (7451 t)

The advice for 2026/2027 is higher than the advice for 2025/2026 because of an increase in biomass and recruitment.

Quality of the assessment

This assessment is consistent with the previous year’s assessment.

Tusk. Current assessment (red line) compared with previous estimates 2022–2025.

Other information

A higher proportion of catches in Subarea 14 have been reported since 2015. If these catches continue, they should be sampled to ensure that data are representative of the full stock. The Greenlandic deep sea survey has shown that an unknown proportion of the stock extends from the Icelandic exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and along the east Greenland continental shelf edge down to 62°N.

Advice, TAC and catch

Tusk. Recommended TAC, national TAC, and catches (tonnes). Note that catch and TAC in Icelandic waters is by fishing year whereas catch in other areas is by calendar year.

Fishing year

Recommended TAC

National TAC

Landings of Iceland in Icelandic waters

Landings of other nations in Icelandic waters4)

Total landings in Icelandic waters

Landings in East Greenland waters3)

TAC in East Greenland3)

2010/2011

6  000

6  000

6  235

1  898

6  235

175

2011/2012

6  900

6  900

5  983

1  606

5  983

253

2012/2013

6  700

6  700

5  555

1  336

5  569

427

2013/2014

6  300

6  300

4  850

1  360

5  438

306

2014/2015

4  000

4  000

4  136

1  304

5  440

1  658

1  500

2015/2016

3  440

3  440

3  221

900

4  121

606

1  500

2016/2017

3  780

3  780

1  689

729

2  418

781

1  500

2017/2018

4  3701)

4  370

2  200

885

3  085

681

1  500

2018/2019

3  7761)

3  776

2  453

778

3  231

565

1  500

2019/2020

3  8561)

3  856

2  460

781

3  241

225

1  500

2020/2021

2  2891)

2  289

2  192

757

2  949

702

1  500

2021/2022

2  1721)

2  172

1  918

503

2  421

681

1  500

2022/2023

4  4642)

4  464

2  421

640

3  061

776

1  500

2023/2024

5  1392)

5  139

1  592

784

2  376

940

1  500

2024/2025

5  9142)

5  914

1  608

339

1  947

915

1  500

2025/2026

7  4512)

7  451

2026/2027

9  0182)

1) 13 % harvest control rule

2) FMGT = 0.23

3) Calendar year (latter year in the fishing year column)

4) Landings of other nations before 2014 is by calendar year

References and further reading

ICES. 2022. Workshop on the evaluation of assessments and management plans for ling, tusk, plaice and Atlantic wolffish in Icelandic waters (WKICEMP). ICES Scientific Reports. 4:37. 271 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.19663971

MFRI Assessment Reports 2026. Tusk. Marine and Freshwater Research Institute, 12 June 2026.