“…It is clear, for example, that the widely adopted EU minimum landing size (MLS) (45 mm total shell length; TSL) fails to protect juvenile individuals (individuals below the size of functional maturity; L 50 ) from harvest in many regions of the British Isles (Shelmerdine, et al, 2007;Haig, et al, 2015;Emmerson, et al, 2018). The uncertainty, knowledge gaps and localised variation in basic biological parameters such as maturity (Haig, et al, 2015;McIntyre, et al, 2015), fecundity (Valentinsson, 2002) and mortality (Laptikhovsky, et al, 2016), combined with low resolution data on fishing effort and catch has meant that a conceptual framework for stock assessments has not yet been developed. As a consequence, the fishery is considered 'data-poor' and there are no biologically referrenced catch or effort restrictions.…”