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Profile updated on 29 September 2016

SUMMARY

SUMMARY

IDENTIFICATION

SCIENTIFIC NAME(s)

Cerastoderma edule

SPECIES NAME(s)

Common edible cockle

The genetic structure of Cerastoderma edulis suggests two separated populations between the southwestern (Iberian and Scottish) and northern (North Sea and Scandinavian) groups of populations in the northeast Atlantic. 
However, another study revealed the existence of significant genetic structure in the southern groups; all but one locality from the Iberian Peninsula were genetically homogeneous, while more remote localities from France, The Netherlands, and Scotland were significantly different from all other localities (Krakau et al. 2012)(Martínez et al. 2013).

This fishery was recertified by the Marine Stewardship Council system in September 2011. Click here to link to the MSC fishery page and to learn more about the MSC fishery certification


ANALYSIS

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SCORES

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