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Summary of the scientific stock survey results for the Burry Inlet cockle fishery.

First published:
23 February 2026
Last updated:

Introduction

We have used external contractors to undertake the biannual stock assessment of the Burry Inlet cockle fishery 2025 (Spring and Autumn). This is the summary of the findings provided by the contractor.

The survey

The survey:

  • provides an estimation of cockle weights and cockle densities within the Burry Inlet
  • provides the total cockle biomass for the whole cockle fishery, which is broken down into two defined areas (North and South)
  • provides the spatial analysis distribution of each year class
  • provides their size-frequency distribution

How we will use the data

We will use the data to:

  • calculate the harvestable surplus and 
  • inform a Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA) as part of the management plan

This is set out in The Cockle Fishing Management and Permitting (Specified Area) (Wales) Order 2024.

Method

The survey uses a fixed grid of 410 sampling stations at 250m intervals. One sample from each station is taken using a 0.1m2 quadrat. The samples are sieved using a 4mm mesh sieve and any live cockle retained are taken as a sample. 

For each station, they recorded:

  • cockle counts and weights for four year classes (year 0, year 1, year 2 and year 3+)
  • cockle weight of shell length 15mm and greater, and 21mm and greater
  • length measurements to show the size distribution across the two defined areas

2025 results

August 2025

The total Inlet count for August 2025 was calculated as 14.4 billion (1.44 x1010) and the total weight 13,331 tonnes (Table 1). 

Harvestable surplus calculations are based on lower confidence interval cockle weight estimations at the minimum landing size, following the removal of a defined cockle biomass for bird food. This is a precautionary approach to the variability within the sample data. 

Table 1: The estimated total weight of cockle at each bed in the Burry Inlet

AreaMean TonnageHarvestable Surplus (tonnes)Lower CI (tonnes)Upper CI (tonnes)
North7,786N/A5,99110,312
South5,544N/A4,2147,298
Total 13,3312,72911,00616,181

May 2025

The total Inlet count for May 2025 was calculated as 6.96 billion (6.96 x109) and the total weight 9,400 tonnes (Table 1). 

Harvestable surplus calculations are based on lower confidence interval cockle weight estimations at the minimum landing size, following the removal of a defined cockle biomass for bird food. This is a precautionary approach to the variability within the sample data. 

Table 2: The estimated total weight of cockle at each bed in the Burry Inlet

AreaMean TonnageHarvestable Surplus (tonnes)Lower CI (tonnes)Upper CI (tonnes)
North4,864N/A3,7146,486
South4,522N/A3,1706,528
Total 9,4003,1447,56011,840