Spain: 7,192 tonnes of horse mackerel quota more for the Bay of Biscay in the remainder of 2021

Published 2021년 8월 13일

Tridge summary

The Official State Gazette has published the distribution of the 7,192-ton horse mackerel quota for Spanish fleets for 2021. The quota is divided between Spanish purse seine vessels in national and Community waters. The majority, 5,412 tonnes, is allocated to ships in the Northwest Cantabrian Sea, with considerations for historical and current consumption levels. The General Secretariat for Fisheries also reserves 809 tons for exchanges with other member states to obtain additional quotas of other species.
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Original content

The Official State Gazette (BOE) has published today the Resolution of August 4, 2021 of the General Secretariat of Fisheries by which the 7,192 tons of horse mackerel quota of the JAX / 2A-14 stock assigned is distributed among the different Spanish fleets to Spain in 2021. For their assignment, the criteria established in Order APA / 315/2020 that regulates fishing opportunities in the Kingdom of Spain have been used. The quota has been divided between the Spanish purse seine vessels that fish in national waters of zone 8b, very close to France, and the vessels that fish in Community waters. For the latter, 700 tonnes are assigned jointly, which will allow this fleet to face the by-catches carried out both of horse mackerel and mackerel and thus be able to comply with the landing obligation. Most of the quota, 5,412 tonnes, is transferred to ships in the Northwest Cantabrian Sea, making use of the special condition allowed by the community regulations. These tons have been ...

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