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The
Marine Research Institute (MRI) of Iceland bears responsibility for all
scientific research on marine resources. The institute has trained scientists, research assistants and runs
three research vessels. The primary role of the institute is assessment
of the marine stocks upon which it bases its recommendation to the
Minister of Fisheries on the total allowable catch (TAC) for each
marine stock. The stock assessment findings of the MRI are subject to
review by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas
(ICES). The Institute publishes an extensive report in May each year on
the state of the marine stocks and prospects for the coming year.
Assessment of the stock size of pelagic species such as capelin and
herring is done by using sonar. Acoustic measurements on the shoals is
based on reflection of the sound waves from the fishes’ flotation
bladder which is filled with air. The magnitude of the reflection gives
an indication of the size of the shoal under the research vessel. In
addition to the sonar assessment, samples are taken from the stock to
analyse for age, weight and length distribution.
Based on the information collected by the researchers, the stock
size of each species is estimated each year and the TAC’s calculated
according to complex formulae where many interacting environmental
factors are taken into consideration.
Prior to the commencement of each fishing year, the Ministry of
Fisheries issues regulations for the TAC from each of the stocks.
The homepage of the Marine Research Institute

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