ATLANTIC WOLFFISH Anarhichas lupus

Advice 2026/2027

8 641

tonnes

Advice 2025/2026

9 412

tonnes

Advice change

-8 %

Note: MFRI recommends a continued closure of the spawning area west of Iceland during the spawning and incubation season in autumn and winter.

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 8 641 tonnes. In addition, the MFRI recommends a continued closure of the spawning area west of Iceland during the spawning and incubation season in autumn and winter.

Stock development

Fishing pressure on the stock is above FMSY, Fpa, FMGT but below Flim. Spawning-stock is above MGT Btrigger, Bpa and Blim.

Atlantic wolffish. Catch by gear type, recruitment (age 4), fishing mortality (ages 10–15), and spawning stock biomass (SSB). 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 = 0.2 applied to ages 10–15 modified by the ratio SSBy / MGT Btrigger when SSBy < MGT Btrigger

Assessment type

Statistical catch at age model (SAM)

Input data

Catch in numbers and age disaggregated survey indices (IS-SMB, IS-SMH)

Approach

Reference point

Value

Basis

MSY approach

MSY Btrigger

21 000

Bpa

FMSY

0.2

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

Management plan

MGT Btrigger

21 000

Management plan

FMGT

0.2

Management plan

Precautionary approach

Blim

18 500

Blim x e1.645 * σ where σ = 0.07

Bpa

21 000

Bloss (SSB in 2002)

Flim

0.33

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

Fpa

0.2

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

Prospects

The Icelandic Ministry of Industries management plan for Atlantic wolffish in Icelandic Waters has been evaluated by ICES to be precautionary and to conform to ICES maximum sustainable yield (MSY) approach (ICES, 2022). 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.

Atlantic wolffish. Assumptions made for the interim year and in the forecast.

Variable

Value

Notes

Catch (2026)

8 639

Results from Fages 10-15 (2026); in tonnes.

SSB (2027)

33 495

Short-term forecast; in tonnes

Recruitment age 4 (2027)

13 340

Average of the past 10 years of the assessment; in thousands

Recruitment age 4 (2028)

13 340

Average of the past 10 years of the assessment; in thousands

Fages 10-15 (2026)

0.21

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

Atlantic wolffish. Projection of SSB based on catch according to the management plan. All weights are in tonnes.

Basis

Catch (2026/2027)

Fishing mortality (2026/2027)

SSB (2028)

% SSB change1)

Advice change2)

Management plan

8 641

0.2

34 704

4

-8

1) SSB in 2028 relative to SSB in 2027

2) Advice value for 2026/2027 relative to advice value for 2025/2026 (9412 t)

Quality of the assessment

The current assessment results show an upward revision of fishing mortality and downward revision of recruitment and SSB.

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

Other information

Maintaining the current closed spawning areas in Látragrunn, located west of Iceland, provides protection for spawning aggregations.

Advice, TAC and Catch

Atlantic wolffish.. Recommended TAC, national TAC, and catches (tonnes).

Fishing year

Recommended TAC

National TAC

Total catch

1998/1999

13  000

13  000

13  139

1999/2000

13  000

13  000

14  913

2000/2001

13  000

13  000

18  083

2001/2002

13  000

16  100

13  681

2002/2003

15  000

15  000

16  943

2003/2004

15  000

15  000

13  255

2004/2005

13  000

16  000

14  201

2005/2006

13  000

13  000

16  461

2006/2007

12  000

13  000

15  817

2007/2008

11  000

12  500

15  098

2008/2009

12  000

13  000

15  429

2009/2010

10  000

12  000

13  091

2010/2011

8  500

12  000

12  078

2011/2012

7  500

10  500

10  582

2012/2013

7  500

8  500

8  940

2013/2014

7  500

7  500

7  530

2014/2015

7  500

7  500

7  862

2015/2016

8  200

8  200

8  982

2016/2017

8  811

8  811

7  542

2017/2018

8  540

8  540

9  553

2018/2019

9  020

9  020

9  355

2019/2020

8  344

8  344

7  166

2020/2021

8  761

8  761

8  974

2021/2022

8  933

8  933

8  562

2022/2023

8  1071)

8  107

8  782

2023/2024

8  3441)

8  344

9  286

2024/2025

9  3781)

9  378

9  582

2025/2026

9  4121)

9  412

2026/2027

8  6411)

1) FMGT = 0.2

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. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.19663971

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