Electrofishing for Razor Clams Scientific Trial: 1 February 2024-31 January 2025
Electrofishing for Razor Clams Scientific Trial: 1 February 2024-31 January 2025 - Progress Report
10. Annex A
Main objectives of the trial
The main goals of the trial can be divided into four broad categories:
Biological and Ecological Goals:
i. to gather local level information on razor clam populations and stocks, including accurate data gathered by trial participants to supplement stock survey work;
ii. to ensure sustainable harvesting levels; and,
iii. to gather further information about the impacts of the electrofishing method on target and non-target species.
Economic Goals:
i. to develop understanding of the economic benefits that can be achieved for Scotland and its local coastal communities through an electro fishery for razor clams;
ii. to support the Scottish inshore fishing sector, in particular diversification opportunities for the sector; and,
iii. to support Scottish based businesses associated with the inshore fishing sector.
Social Goals:
i. to support economic activity in Scottish coastal communities with benefits of the trial delivered locally.
Best Practice and Management Goals:
i. to develop the operational measures required for a sustainable fishery;
ii. to ensure that trial participants are always compliant with its terms and conditions at all times;
iii. to ensure that shellfish harvesting is safe and compliant with all relevant regulations; and,
iv. to encourage good stewardship amongst trial participants.
1 ‘Active vessels’ refers to any vessel that was part of the trial and caught any amount of razor clams during 2024-25. This includes vessels that left or joined the trial at any point during the 2024-25 calendar year.