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2.2 Shellfish 11.


Shellfish landings within the East Anglia Zone are comparatively low in a national context, constituting approximately 2.1% of landings by weight, with the majority consisting of edible crab Cancer pagurus. The shellfish reported in ICES rectangles covering the East Anglia Zone are presented in Table 4.


Table 4 Shellfish reported in ICES rectangles covering the East Anglia Zone (MMO, 2011).


List of Shellfish Species Landed from the Study Area by ICES Rectangle (MMO, 2011) Species


Common Name


Crustaceans Brown Shrimp Common Prawn Velvet Crab Edible Crab Crawfish


Green Crab


Squat Lobster Lobster


Nephrops Spider crab


Molluscs and Bivalves Queen Scallop King Scallop


Cephalopods Cuttlefish Octopus Squid


Gastropods Whelks


Scientific Name


Crangon crangon Palaemon serratus Necora puber Cancer pagurus Palinurus spp.


Carcinus maenas Galatheoidea spp. Homarus gammarus Nephrops norvegicus Majidae spp.


Aequipecten opercularis Pecten maximus


Sepiida spp.


Octopoda spp. Teuthida spp.


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Presence within ICES Rectangles 34F2


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Evidence plan Fish and Shellfish method statement


East Anglia THREE and East Anglia FOUR Offshore Windfarms


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