Sandy ray
Leucoraja circularis
Overview
Sandy ray are a Fish to Avoid! They are vulnerable to overfishing and little is known about the population.
Many species of skate and ray are unsustainable. It’s really important to check what species the skate or ray wing is from, and if you don’t know what the species is, you should always avoid eating it.
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This seafood has been sustainably caught or responsibly farmed.
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An ok choice, but needs improvement. We recommend seeking alternatives where possible.
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We recommend avoiding these options as they have significant environmental concerns.
Wild-caught
Location: Celtic Sea and West of Scotland
Management area: All areas
Method: Bottom trawl (otter)
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