The North sea cod quota for 2007 was set to 19,957,000tonnes for commercial fishing.
We as sea anglers, 1.5millon of us ( I may be wrong) if we average 30pound of cod each per year that’s works out as 22thousand 500 tons compared to 19millon 957 thousand tons allowed by trawlers
I don't know the exact figures, but suspect these are way out nearly 20 million tons!! I suspect not somehow, think about it, if a car weighs around a ton, imagine a pile of 20 million cars!
if each fish weighed 4lbs on average that'd be 40 billion cod, or nearly 700 fish per year for every man woman and child in the UK, need a serious pile of mushy peas to see that lot off
If we did average 22500 tons a year the commercial operators would go nuts, Pretty sure this years commercial quota is around 20,000 tons (I think?) If leisure anglers were catching more than the commercials you can bet there'd be a stop put to it sharpish, plus god forbid that the EU or government were to think there were that much fish available.
there may or may not be 1.5 million anglers, but the vast majority will live outside the cod obsessed north east, on the south coast, they get as excited about catching a cod as we do up here about catching a bass
I'd be surprised if shore anglers accounted for more than a few hundred tons of cod a year at the extreme, probably much much less