“…allozymes, mitochondrial DNA, microsatellite markers, single‐nucleotide polymorphisms; Beaumont, Morvan, Huelvan, Lucas, & Ansell, 1993; Morvezen, Charrier, et al, 2016; Vendrami et al, 2017; Wilding, Beaumont, & Latchford, 1999), apart from in Mulroy Bay (North of Ireland), suggesting that P. maximus forms a single panmictic population. The genetic differentiation of Mulroy Bay could result from restricted gene flow interactions with other populations combined with the effect of a restocking programme in this area (Vendrami et al, 2019). Yet, at least two genetically differentiated groups of populations in the English Channel have been suggested based on microsatellites (Szostek , 2015): one group including fishing grounds from Falmouth Bay to the Sussex coast, and a second group isolating Cornwall and the Bay of Seine from the rest of the English Channel.…”