
1 

(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Fish Labelling (Scotland) Regulations 2010 and come into force on 6th April 2010.
(2) These Regulations extend to Scotland only.
2 
In these Regulations—
 “Regulation 104/2000” means Council Regulation (EC) No. 104/2000 on the common organisation of the markets in fishery and aquaculture products;
 “Regulation 2065/2001” means Commission Regulation (EC) No. 2065/2001 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No. 104/2000 as regards informing consumers about fishery and aquaculture products;and any expressions used in these Regulations and in Regulation 104/2000 or Regulation 2065/2001 have the same meaning as in those Regulations.
3 

(1) Any person who, in contravention of Article 4(1) of Regulation 104/2000 (consumer information) as read with Regulation 2065/2001, offers for retail sale to the final consumer any product to which that Article applies shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.
(2) Any person who at any stage of marketing fails to comply with Article 8 of Regulation 2065/2001 (traceability and control) shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
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(1) As regards Scotland, the list of commercial designations which the United Kingdom is required to draw up and publish under Article 4(2) of Regulation 104/2000 is set out in the table in the Schedule to these Regulations as read with the notes to it, and accordingly, the commercial designations set out in the Schedule are names prescribed by law for the purposes of regulations 6(1), 7 and 8(a) of the Food Labelling Regulations 1996.
(2) In relation to species included both in the Schedule to these Regulations and in a list published in English under Article 4(2) of Regulation 104/2000 having effect in another Member State or another part of the United Kingdom, the commercial designation for that species in the list having effect in that other Member State or part of the United Kingdom shall be an alternative to the commercial designation for that species set out in the Schedule to these Regulations and shall be names prescribed by law for the purposes set out in paragraph (1).
5 
In the case described in Article 4(2) of Regulation 2065/2001 (situation where it is obvious from commercial designation and catch area that the species is caught at sea) it shall not be a contravention of Article 4(1) of Regulation 104/2000 to offer for retail sale to the final consumer any product to which that Article applies without the product being marked or labelled with the production method.
6 

(1) For the purposes of Article 4(1) of Regulation 104/2000 as read with Article 7 of Regulation 2065/2001, the small quantity of products which may be sold directly to consumers shall be products to a value not exceeding 20 Euros for each purchase.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation, the reference to 20 Euros shall be taken to be a reference to the sterling equivalent of that number of Euros, converted by reference to the rate of conversion published annually on the first working day of the preceding September in the C series of the Official Journal of the European Communities or, if no rate is published in it on that day, the first rate published in it thereafter.
7 
The indication of catch area required by Article 4(1)(c) of Regulation 104/2000 may, where the circumstances described in Article 5(1)(c) of Regulation 2065/2001 apply, indicate the various Member States or third countries in which the product was farmed.
8 

(1) For the purposes of Article 2 of Regulation 2065/2001 (provisional commercial designations), the Food Standards Agency (“the Agency”) shall be the competent authority.
(2) The Agency shall draw up and publish a list of provisional commercial designations laid down pursuant to the said Article 2.
9 
Each food authority shall enforce and execute these Regulations in its area.
10 
The following provisions of the Food Safety Act 1990 (“the Act”) shall apply for the purposes of these Regulations with the modification that any reference in those provisions to the Act or Part of the Act shall be construed as a reference to these Regulations and to those provisions of Regulation 104/2000 and Regulation 2065/2001 to which these Regulations relate—
(a) section 3 (presumptions that food intended for human consumption);
(b) section 20 (offences due to fault of another person);
(c) section 21 (defence of due diligence) with the modification that subsections (2) to (4) apply in relation to an offence under regulation 3(1) as they apply in relation to an offence under section 14 or 15;
(d) section 30(8) (analysis etc. of samples);
(e) section 33 (obstruction etc. of officers);
(f) section 35(1) to (3) (punishment of offences) in so far as it relates to offences under section 33(1) and (2) as applied by paragraph (e) above;
(g) section 36 (offences by bodies corporate);
(h) section 36A (offences by Scottish partnerships); and
(i) section 44 (protection of officers acting in good faith).
11 
The following Regulations are revoked—
(a) the Fish Labelling (Scotland) Regulations 2003; and
(b) the Fish Labelling (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2006.
SHONA ROBISON
Authorised to sign by the Scottish Ministers
St Andrew's House, Edinburgh
4th March 2010
SCHEDULE
Regulation 4
1 
Subject to paragraphs 2 and 3, the commercial designation for any species of fish specified in column 2 of the following Table shall be a name specified for that species in the corresponding entry in column 1.
2 
A customary name may be used for any species of fish which has been subjected to smoking or any similar process, unless the name of the species in column 2 of the Table is followed by an asterisk. In such cases the name used for the food when the fish is smoked shall be a name specified for that species in column 1 of the said Table preceded by the word “smoked”.
3 
Paragraph 1, as read with the Table, shall not apply to fish regulated by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2136/89 laying down common marketing standards for preserved sardines and trade descriptions for preserved sardines and sardine-type products (as amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1181/2003 and Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1345/2008) or Council Regulation (EEC) No. 1536/92 laying down common marketing standards for preserved tuna and bonito.

Column 1Commercial designation Column 2Species of fish
Sea Fish 
African sole Solea senegalensis
Alaska plaice Pleuronectes quadrituberculatus
Alaska pollack or Alaska pollock or Pacific pollack or Pacific pollock Theragra chalcogramma
Alaska pollock – see entry for Alaska Pollack or Alaska pollock or Pacific pollack or Pacific pollock 
Albacore tuna - see entry for Tuna or Tunny 
Amberjack – see entry for Horse Mackerel or Jack or Scad or Trevally 
American plaice Hippoglossoides platessoides
Anchovy All species of the family Engraulidae
Angler(fish) or Monk(fish) Lophiodes caulinaris
Lophius americanus
Lophius budegassa
Lophius piscatorius
Argentine All species of the family Argentinidae
Arrowtooth flounder Atheresthes stomias
Barracuda All species of Sphyraena
Barramundi Lates calcarifer
Basking shark – see entry for Shark 
Bass or Sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax
Bib or Pout or Pouting or Pout whiting Trisopterus luscus
Bigeye All species of Priacanthus
Bigeye tuna – see entry for Tuna or Tunny 
Black bream or Black seabream Spondyliosoma cantharus
Black halibut or Greenland halibut or Mock halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides
Black oreo – see entry for Oreo 
Black sabre – see entry for Cutlassfish or Ribbonfish or Scabbard fish 
Black scabbard fish – see entry for Cutlassfish or Ribbonfish or Scabbard fish 
Black scorpionfish or Racasse Scorpaena porcus
Black seabream – see entry for Black bream or Black seabream 
Blacktip shark – see entry for Shark 
Blue cod Parapercis colias
Bluefin tuna – see entry for Tuna or Tunny 
Bluefish or Tailor Pomatomus saltatrix
Blue ling Molva dypterygia
Blue shark – see entry for Shark 
Blue whiting Micromesistius poutassou
Bogue Boops boops
Bombay duck Harpadon nehereus
Bonito All species of Auxis
All species of Euthynnus, with the exception of Euthynnus (Katsuwonus) pelamis
All species of Sarda
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in Column 2: 
Bullet tuna or Melva Auxis rochei
Brill Scophthalmus rhombus
Brisling Sprattus sprattus when canned
Note also entries for Sild, Sprat and Whitebait
Bullet tuna – see entry for Bonito 
Butterfish or Pomfret All species of Brama
All species of Pampus
All species of Stromateus
Butter sole Isopsetta isolepis
Californian sole Parophrys vetulus
Cape angler(fish) or Cape monk(fish) Lophius vomerinus
Cape hake – see entry for Hake 
Cape monk(fish) – see entry for Cape angler(fish) or Cape monk(fish) 
Catfish or Rockfish or Wolffish All species of Anarhichas
Chilean hoki Macruronus magellanicus
Coalfish or Coley or Saithe Pollachius virens
Cobia Rachycentron canadum
Cod Gadus macrocephalus
Gadus morhua
Gadus ogac
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in Column 2: 
Codling Gadus morhua
Greenland cod Gadus ogac
Pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus
Codling – see entry for Cod 
Coley – see entry for Coalfish or Coley or Saithe 
Conger All species of Conger
Croaker or Drum or Jewfish All species of the family Sciaenidae
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in Column 2: 
Meagre Argyrosomus regius
Mulloway or Southern meagre Argyrosomus hololepidotus
Cutlassfish or Ribbonfish or Scabbard fish All species of family Trichiuridae
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in Column 2: 
Black sabre or Black scabbard fish Aphanopus carbo
Sabre or Sabre fish or Silver sabre Lepidopus caudatus
Dab Limanda limanda
Doctor fish or Surgeon fish or Tang All species of the family Acanthuridae
Dogfish or Flake or Huss or Rigg or Rock eel or Rock salmon All species of Galeorhinus
All species of Mustelus
All species of Scyliorhinus
Galeus melastomus
Squalus acanthias
Dory or John Dory or St Peter’s fish Zeus faber
Dover sole or Sole Solea solea
Drum – see entry for Croaker or Drum or Jewfish 
Eel All species of Anguilla
Emperor All species of Lethrinus
Escolar or Snake mackerel All species of the family Gempylidae
Flake – see entry for Dogfish or Flake or Huss or Rigg or Rock eel or Rock salmon 
Flathead All species of the family Platycephalidae
Flathead sole Hippoglossoides elassodon
Flounder Platichthys flesus
Flying fish All species of the family Exocoetidae
Garfish or Needlefish All seafish species of the family Belonidae
Goatfish or Red mullet All species of the family Mullidae
Greenland cod – see entry for Cod 
Greenland halibut – see entry for Black halibut or Greenland halibut or Mock halibut 
Greenling Ophiodon elongatus
Grey mullet All species of the family Mugilidae
Grouper All species of Epinephelus
All species of Mycteroperca
Gurnard All species of the family Triglidae
Peristedion cataphractum
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus
Hake All species of Merluccius
The following commercial designation may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against it in Column 2: 
Cape hake Merluccius capensis
Merluccius paradoxus
Halfbeak All species of the family Hemiramphidae
Halibut Hippoglossus hippoglossus
Hippoglossus stenolepis
Herring Clupea harengus
Note also entries for Sild and Whitebait
Hilsa Tenualosa ilisha
Hoki Macruronus novaezelandiae
Horse mackerel or Jack or Scad or Trevally All species of Caranx
All species of Decapterus
All species of Hemicaranx
All species of Seriola
All species of Trachurus
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in Column 2: 
Amberjack or Yellowtail Seriola lalandi
Huss – see entry for Dogfish or Flake or Huss or Rigg or Rock eel or Rock salmon 
Icefish or Toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides
Dissostichus mawsoni
Indian halibut Psettodes erumei
Indian mackerel All species of Rastrelliger
Jack – see entry for Horse mackerel or Jack or Scad or Trevally 
Japanese sea bass Lateolabrax japonicus
Jewfish – see entry for Croaker or Drum or Jewfish 
Jobfish – see entry for Snapper 
John Dory – see entry for Dory or John Dory or St Peter’s fish 
Kingfish or Spanish mackerel All species of Scomberomorus
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in column 2: 
King mackerel Scomberomorus cavalla
Pacific sierra or Sierra mackerel Scomberomorus sierra
Kingklip Genypterus capensis
King mackerel – see entry for Kingfish or Spanish mackerel 
Ladyfish All species of the family Elopidae
Leatherjacket or Unicorn fish Aluterus monoceros
Leerfish Lichia amia
Lemon sole Microstomus kitt
Ling All species of Molva except Molva dypterygia
Longfin codling Laemonema longipes
Long-finned sole or Rex sole Glyptocephalus zachirus
Lumpfish or Lumpsucker Cyclopterus lumpus
Lumpsucker – see entry for Lumpfish or Lumpsucker 
Lythe or Pollack or Pollock Pollachius pollachius
Mackerel All species of Scomber
Mahi Mahi Coryphaena hippurus
Marlin All species of Makaira
Meagre – see entry for Croaker or Drum or Jewfish 
Megrim All species of Lepidorhombus
Melva – see entry for Bonito 
Milkfish Chanos chanos
Mock halibut – see entry for Black halibut or Greenland halibut or Mock halibut 
Monk(fish) – see entry for Angler (fish) or Monk(fish) 
Moonfish or Opah All species of Lampris
Mulloway – see entry for Croaker or Drum or Jewfish 
Needlefish – see entry for Garfish or Needlefish 
Northern rock sole Lepidopsetta polyxystra
Ocean perch or Redfish or Rose fish All species of Helicolenus
All species of Sebastes
Opah – see entry for Moonfish or Opah 
Orange roughy Hoplostethus atlanticus
Oreo Allocyttus niger
Pseudocyttus maculatus
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in Column 2: 
Black oreo Allocyttus niger
Smooth oreo Pseudocyttus maculatus
Oriental bluefin tuna - see entry for Tuna or Tunny 
Pacific angler(fish) or Pacific monk(fish) Lophius litulon
Pacific bluefin tuna – see entry for Tuna or Tunny 
Pacific cod - see entry for Cod 
Pacific monk(fish) – see entry for Pacific angler(fish) or Pacific monk(fish) 
Pacific pilchard Sardinops sagax that has been caught in the Pacific Ocean
Pacific pollack – see entry for Alaska pollack or Alaska pollock or Pacific pollack or Pacific pollock 
Pacific pollock – see entry for Alaska pollack or Alaska pollock or Pacific pollack or Pacific pollock 
Pacific sand dab Citharichthys sordidus
Pacific sierra – see entry for Kingfish or Spanish mackerel 
Pacific sole Microstomus pacificus
Parrotfish All species of the family Scaridae
Patagonian icefish Patagonotothen ramsayi
Peruvian moonfish Selene peruviana
Petrale sole Eopsetta jordani
Picarel Spicara smaris
Pilchard Sardina pilchardus
Note also entry for Sardine
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa
Pollack – see entry for Lythe or Pollack or Pollock 
Pollock – see entry for Lythe or Pollack or Pollock 
Pomfret – see entry for Butterfish or Pomfret 
Ponyfish or Thirali All species of the family Leiognathidae
Poor cod Trisopterus minutus
Porbeagle – see entry for Shark 
Porgy or Sea bream All species of the family Sparidae except Boops boops
Pout – see entry for Bib or Pout or Pouting or Pout whiting 
Pouting – see entry for Bib or Pout or Pouting or Pout whiting 
Pout whiting – see entry for Bib or Pout or Pouting or Pout whiting 
Rabbitfish All species of the family Siganidae
Racasse – see entry for Black scorpionfish or Racasse 
Rainbow runner Elagatis bipinnulata
Ray or Skate All species of the family Rajidae
The following commercial designation may also be used in relation to fish listed against it in Column 2: 
Roker Raja clavata
Red cod Pseudophycis bachus
Redfish – see entry for Ocean perch or Redfish or Rose fish 
Red mullet – see entry for Goatfish or Red mullet 
Rex sole – see entry for Long-finned sole or Rex sole 
Ribbonfish – see entry for Cutlassfish or Ribbonfish or Scabbard fish 
Rigg –see entry for Dogfish or Flake or Huss or Rigg or Rock eel or Rock salmon 
Rock eel –see entry for Dogfish or Flake or Huss or Rigg or Rock eel or Rock salmon 
Rockfish – see entry for Catfish or Rockfish or Wolffish 
Rock salmon – see entry for Dogfish or Flake or Huss or Rigg or Rock eel or Rock salmon 
Rock sole Lepidopsetta bilineata
Roker – see entry for Ray or Skate 
Rose fish – see entry for Ocean perch or Redfish or Rose fish 
Sablefish Anoplopoma fimbria
Sabre - see entry for Cutlassfish or Ribbonfish or Scabbard fish 
Sabre fish – see entry for Cutlassfish or Ribbonfish or Scabbard fish 
Saffron cod Eleginus gracilis
Sailfish All species of Istiophorus
St Peter’s fish – see entry for Dory or John Dory or St Peter’s fish 
Saithe – see entry for Coalfish or Coley or Saithe 
Sandbar shark – see entry for Shark 
Sand smelt or Silverside All species of the family Atherinidae
Sardine Small Sardina pilchardus
Note also entry for Pilchard
Sardinella All species of Sardinella
Scabbard fish – see entry for Cutlassfish or Ribbonfish or Scabbard fish 
Scad – see entry for Horse mackerel or Jack or Scad or Trevally 
Sea bass – see entry for Bass or Sea bass 
Sea bream – see entry for Porgy or Sea bream 
Sea catfish All species of the family Ariidae
Shark Carcharhinus falciformis
Carcharhinus limbatus
Carcharhinus plumbeus
Cetorhinus maximus
Isurus oxyrinchus
Lamna nasus
Prionace glauca
Rhincodon typus
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in Column 2: 
Basking shark Cetorhinus maximus
Blacktip shark Carcharhinus limbatus
Blue shark Prionace glauca
Porbeagle Lamna nasus
Sandbar shark Carcharhinus plumbeus
Shortfin mako or Shortfin mako shark Isurus oxyrinchus
Silky shark Carcharhinus falciformis
Whale shark Rhincodon typus
Shortfin mako – see entry for Shark 
Shortfin mako shark – see entry for Shark 
Sierra mackerel – see entry for Kingfish or Spanish mackerel 
Sild Small Clupea harengus, when canned
Small Sprattus sprattus, when canned
Note also entries for Brisling, Herring, Sprat and Whitebait 
Silky shark – see entry for Shark 
Sillago All species of the family Sillaginidae
Silver sabre – see entry for Cutlassfish or Ribbonfish or Scabbard fish 
Silverside – see entry for Sand smelt or Silverside 
Skate – see entry for Ray or Skate 
Skipjack tuna or Tuna Euthynnus (Katsuwonus) pelamis
Note also entry for Tuna or Tunny
Small sandeel Ammodytes tobianus
Smelt or Sparling All species of Osmerus
Smooth oreo – see entry for Oreo or Smooth oreo 
Snake mackerel – see entry for Escolar or Snake mackerel 
Snapper All species of the family Lutjanidae
The following commercial designation may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against it in Column 2: 
Jobfish All species of Aphareus
All species of Aprion
All species of Pristipomoides
Snook All species of Centropomus
Soldier fish or Squirrel fish All species of the family Holocentridae
Sole – see entry for Dover sole or Sole 
South Atlantic pilchard Sardinops sagax that has been caught in the South Atlantic Ocean
Southern blue whiting Micromesistius australis
Southern bluefin tuna – see entry for Tuna or Tunny 
Southern meagre – see entry for Croaker or Drum or Jewfish 
Southern rock bass Paralabrax callaensis
Spadefish All species of the family Ephippidae
Spanish mackerel – see entry for Kingfish or Spanish mackerel 
Sparling – see entry for Smelt or Sparling 
Speckled flounder Paralichthys woolmani
Spottail spiny turbot or Spottail turbot Psettodes belcheri
Spottail turbot – see entry for Spottail spiny turbot or Spottail turbot 
Spotted sea bass Dicentrarchus punctatus
Sprat Sprattus sprattus, except when canned
Note also entries for Brisling, Sild and Whitebait
Squirrel fish – see entry for Soldier fish or Squirrel fish 
Stargazer All species of the family Uranoscopidae
Striped bass Morone saxatilis
Surgeon fish – see entry for Doctor fish or Surgeon fish or Tang 
Swordfish Xiphias gladius
Tailor – see entry for Bluefish or Tailor 
Tang – see entry for Doctor fish or Surgeon fish or Tang 
Tarpon All species of the family Megalopidae
Thirali – see entry for Ponyfish or Thirali 
Threadfin Polynemus tetradactylum
Threadfin bream All species of Nemipterus
Toothfish – see entry for Icefish or Toothfish 
Torbay sole or Witch Glyptocephalus cynoglossus
Torpedo sand perch Diplectrum maximum
Trevally – see entry for Horse mackerel or Jack or Scad or Trevally 
Tuna or Tunny All species of Thunnus
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in Column 2: 
Albacore tuna Thunnus alalunga
Bigeye tuna Thunnus obesus
Bluefin tuna Thunnus thynnus
Oriental bluefin tuna or Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis
Southern bluefin tuna Thunnus maccoyii
Yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares
Note also entry for Skipjack tuna or Tuna 
Tunny – see entry for Tuna or Tunny 
Turbot Psetta maxima
Unicorn fish – see entry for Leatherjacket or Unicorn fish 
Wahoo Acanthocybium solandri
Weever All species of the family Trachinidae
Whale shark – see entry for Shark 
Whitebait Small Clupea harengus
Small Sprattus sprattus (except when canned)
Note also entries for Brisling, Herring, Sild and Sprat 
White hake Urophycis tenuis
Whiting Merlangius merlangus
Winter flounder Pseudopleuronectes americanus
Witch – see entry for Torbay sole or Witch 
Wolffish – see entry for Catfish or Rockfish or Wolffish 
Wolf herring Chirocentrus dorab
Wrasse All species of the family Labridae
Yellowfin sole Limanda aspera
Yellowfin tuna – see entry for Tuna or Tunny 
Yellowstripe scad Sellaroides leptolepis
Yellowtail – see entry for Horse mackerel or Jack or Scad or Trevally 
Yellowtail dab or Yellowtail flounder Limanda ferruginea
Yellowtail flounder – see entry for Yellowtail dab or Yellowtail flounder 
Salmon and Freshwater Fish 
American catfish – see entry for Catfish 
Arctic cisco or Pollan Coregonus autumnalis
Atlantic salmon or Salmon Salmo salar*
Ayre – see entry for Catfish 
Bacha Eutropiichthys vacha
Banspata – see entry for Carp 
Barbel – see entry for Carp 
Basa or Panga(s) or Pangasius or River cobbler or any of these together with the additional word ‘catfish’ All species of the family Pangasiidae
The following commercial designation may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against it in Column 2: 
Royal basa Pangasianodon bocourti
Basa catfish – see entry for Basa or Panga(s) or Pangasius or River cobbler or any of these together with the additional word ‘catfish’ 
Bata – see entry for Carp 
Batashi Pseudeutropius atherinoides
Boal – see entry for Catfish 
Brown trout – see entry for Trout 
Buzuri – see entry for Catfish 
Cachama or Tambaqui Colossoma macroponum
Carp All species of the family Cyprinidae
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in Column 2: 
Banspata Danio devario
Barbel Barbus barbus
Bata Labeo bata
Chelapata Salmostoma bacaila
Freshwater bream Abramis brama
Ghania Labeo gonius
Kalibous Labeo calbasu
Mowrala Amblypharyngodon mola
Punti Puntius sarana
Roach Rutilus rutilus
Rohu or Ruhi Labeo rohita
Tench Tinca tinca
Catfish All species of the family Bagridae
All species of the family Clariidae
All species of the family Ictaluridae
All species of the family Pimelodidae
All species of the family Siluridae
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in Column 2: 
American catfish or Channel catfish All species of the family Ictaluridae
Ayre Sperata aor
Boal Wallago attu
Buzuri Mystus tengara
Gulsha Mystus bleekeri
Magur Clarias batrachus
Pabda Ompok pabda
Tengra Mystus vittatus
Channel catfish – see entry for Catfish 
Chapila Gudusia chapra
Char All species of Salvelinus
Chelapata – see entry for Carp 
Cherry salmon – see entry for Pacific salmon 
Chinook salmon – see entry for Pacific salmon 
Chum salmon – see entry for Pacific salmon 
Coho salmon – see entry for Pacific salmon 
Cut-throat trout – see entry for Trout 
Dry star baim or Largebaim or Patabaim All species of the family Mastacembelidae
Freshwater bream – see entry for Carp 
Ghania – see entry for Carp 
Gulsha – see entry for Catfish 
Kakila Xenentodon cancila
Kalibous – see entry for Carp 
Keski Corica soborna
Keta salmon – see entry for Pacific salmon 
Khalisha Colisa fasciatus
King salmon – see entry for Pacific salmon 
Koi Anabas testudineus
Largebaim – see entry for Dry star baim or Largebaim or Patabaim 
Magur – see entry for Catfish 
Medium red salmon – see entry for Pacific salmon 
Meni Nandus nandus
Mowrala – see entry for Carp 
Nile perch Lates niloticus
Northern pike or Pike Esox lucius
Pabda – see entry for Catfish 
Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha*
Oncorhynchus keta*
Oncorhynchus kisutch*
Oncorhynchus masou masou*
Oncorhynchus nerka*
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha*
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in Column 2: 
Cherry salmon Oncorhynchus masou masou*
Chinook salmon or King salmon or Spring salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha*
Chum salmon or Keta salmon Oncorhynchus keta*
Coho salmon or Medium red salmon or Silver Salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch*
Pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha*
Red salmon or Sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka*
Pacu Piaractus mesopotamicus
Panga(s) – see entry for Basa or Panga(s) or Pangasius or River cobbler or any of these together with the additional word ‘catfish’ 
Panga(s) catfish – see entry for Basa or Panga(s) or Pangasius or River cobbler or any of these together with the additional word ‘catfish’ 
Pangasius – see entry for Basa or Panga(s) or Pangasius or River cobbler or any of these together with the additional word ‘catfish’ 
Pangasius catfish – see entry for Basa or Panga(s) or Pangasius or River cobbler or any of these with the additional word ‘catfish’ 
Patabaim – see entry for Dry star baim or Largebaim or Patabaim 
Pike – see entry for Northern pike or Pike 
Pike-Perch or Zander Stizostedion lucioperca
Pink salmon – see entry for Pacific salmon 
Pollan – see entry for Arctic cisco or Pollan 
Punti – see entry for Carp 
Queen fish Botia dario
Rainbow trout – see entry for Trout 
Red salmon – see entry for Pacific salmon 
River cobbler – see entry for Basa or Panga(s) or Pangasius or River cobbler or any of these together with the additional word ‘catfish’ 
River cobbler catfish – see entry for Basa or Panga(s) or Pangasius or River cobbler or any of these together with the additional word ‘catfish’ 
Roach – see entry for Carp 
Rohu – see entry for Carp 
Royal basa – see entry for Basa or Panga(s) or Pangasius or River cobbler or any of these together with the additional word ‘catfish’ 
Ruhi – see entry for Carp 
Salmon – see entry for Atlantic salmon or Salmon 
Salmon trout or Sea trout Salmo trutta trutta which has spent part of its life in sea water
Note also entry for Trout.
Sea trout – see entry for Salmon trout or Sea Trout 
Shol Channa striata
Silver salmon – see entry for Pacific salmon 
Snakehead All species of the family Channidae
Sockeye salmon – see entry for Pacific salmon 
Spring salmon – see entry for Pacific salmon 
Steelhead trout – see entry for Trout 
Taki Channa punctata
Tambaqui – see entry for Cachama or Tambaqui 
Tench – see entry for Carp 
Tengra – see entry for Catfish 
Tilapia All species of Oreochromis
All species of Tilapia
Trout Oncorhynchus clarki clarki
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Salmo trutta which has spent all of its life in fresh water
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in Column 2: 
Brown trout Salmo trutta trutta which has spent all of its life in fresh water
Cut-throat trout Oncorhynchus clarki clarki
Rainbow trout or Steelhead trout Oncorhynchus mykiss
Note also entry for Salmon trout or Sea Trout 
Vendace Coregonus albula
Zander – see entry for Pike – Perch or Zander 
Shellfish 
Abalone or Ormer All species of Haliotis
Amande clam or Dog cockle Glycymeris glycymeris
Ark clam or Arkshell All species of the family Arcidae
Arkshell – see entry for Ark clam or Arkshell 
Arrow squid Nototodarus gouldi
Nototodarus sloani
Atlantic scallop – see entry for Common Scallop or Scallop 
Brown shrimp or Shrimp All species of Crangon
Note also entries for Pink shrimp or Shrimp, Prawn or Shrimp and Shrimp
Clam or Hard shell clam Mercenaria mercenaria
Venus verrucosa
Clam or Razor clam or Razor shell All species of Ensis and Solen
Cockle All species of Cerastoderma
Common scallop or Scallop All species of the family Pectinidae
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in Column 2: 
Atlantic scallop Placopecten magellanicus
King scallop Pecten maximus
Queen or Queen scallop Chlamys (Aequipecten) opercularis
Crab All species of the order Brachyura
All species of the family Lithodidae
Crawfish or Rock lobster or Spiny lobster All species of Jasus
All species of Palinurus
All species of Panulirus
Crayfish All species of the family Astacidae
All species of the family Austroastacidae
All species of the family Cambaridae
All species of the family Parastacidae
Cuttlefish All species of Sepia
Rossia macrosoma
Dog cockle – see entry for Amande clam or Dog cockle 
Dublin bay prawn or Langoustine or Norway lobster or Scampi Nephrops norvegicus
Gaper or Soft shell clam All species of Mya
Geoduck or Geoduck clam Panopea abrupta
Geoduck clam – see entry for Geoduck or Geoduck clam 
Grooved carpet shell or Native clam or Palourde Ruditapes decussatus
Tapes decussatus
Venerupis decussa
Hard shell clam – see entry for Clam or Hard shell clam 
Indian Ocean lobster or Whip lobster Puerulus angulatus
Puerulus carinatus
Puerulus sewelli
Japanese carpet shell or Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum
Tapes philippinarum
King prawn All species of the family Aristaeidae
 All species of the family Palaemonidae
 All species of the family Penaeidae
 Where the count is less than 123 per kg (head on/shell on) or less than 198 per kg (head off/shell on) or less than 242 per kg (head off/shell off)
King scallop – see entry for Common scallop or Scallop 
Langoustine – see entry for Dublin Bay prawn or Langoustine or Norway lobster or Scampi 
Lobster All species of Homarus
Manila clam – see entry for Japanese carpet shell or Manila clam 
Mantis shrimp Squilla mantis
Mussel All species of the family Mytilidae
Native clam – see entry for Grooved carpet shell or Native clam or Palourde 
Native oyster – see entry for Oyster 
Norway lobster – see entry for Dublin Bay prawn or Langoustine or Norway lobster or Scampi 
Octopus All species of Octopus
Ormer – see entry for Abalone or Ormer 
Otter shell clam Lutraria lutraria
Oyster All species of Crassostrea
All species of Ostrea
The following commercial designations may also be used in relation to fish of the species listed against them in Column 2: 
Native oyster Ostrea edulis
Pacific oyster or Rock oyster Crassostrea gigas
Portuguese oyster Crassostrea angulata
Pacific oyster – see entry for Oyster 
Pacific scampi Metanephrops andamanicus
Metanephrops challengeri
Metanephrops thomsoni
Palourde – see entry for Grooved carpet shell or Native clam or Palourde 
Pink shrimp or Shrimp Pandalus montagui
Note also entries for Brown shrimp or Shrimp, Prawn or Shrimp and Shrimp
Portuguese oyster – see entry for Oyster 
Prawn or Shrimp Whole fish (of a size which, when cooked, have a count of less than 397 per kg) or tails (of a size which, when peeled and cooked, have a count of less than 1,323 per kg) of —
all species of the family Aristaeidae
all species of the family Palaemonidae
all species of the family Pandalidae
all species of the family Penaeidae
Note also entries for Brown shrimp or Shrimp, Pink shrimp or Shrimp and Shrimp 
Queen – see entry for Common scallop or Scallop 
Queen scallop – see entry for Common scallop or Scallop 
Razor clam – see entry for Clam or Razor clam or Razor shell 
Razor shell – see entry for Clam or Razor clam or Razor shell 
Rock lobster – see entry for Crawfish or Rock lobster or Spiny lobster 
Rock oyster – see entry for Oyster 
Scallop – see entry for Common scallop or Scallop 
Scampi – see entry for Dublin Bay prawn or Langoustine or Norway lobster or Scampi 
Sea urchin All species of the family Echinidae
Shrimp Whole fish (of a size which, when cooked, have a count of 397 per kg or more) or tails (of a sizewhich, when peeled and cooked, have a count of 1,323 per kg or more) of —
all species of the family Aristaeidae
all species of the family Palaemonidae
all species of the family Pandalidae
all species of the family Penaeidae
Note also entries for Brown Shrimp or Shrimp, Pink Shrimp or Shrimp and Prawn or Shrimp 
Slipper lobster All species of the family Scyllaridae
Soft shell clam – see entry for Gaper or Soft shell clam 
Spiny lobster – see entry for Crawfish or Rock lobster or Spiny lobster 
Squat lobster All species of the family Galatheidae
Squid All species of Illex
All species of Loligo
Ommastrephes sagittatus
Surf clam All species of Spisula
Tiger prawn Parapenaeopsis hardwickii
Parapenaeopsis sculptilis
Penaeus esculentus
Penaeus japonicus
Penaeus kerathurus
Penaeus monodon
Penaeus semisulcatus
Whelk All species of Buccinum
Whip lobster – see entry for Indian Ocean lobster or Whip lobster 
Winkle All species of Littorina