Brazil: Fishing protection starts next month and will have five inspection task forces

게시됨 2022년 10월 28일

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The article announces the start of the piracema season in Brazil, which runs from November 1st to February 28th, to protect the reproduction of native fish species in the Paraná River basin. This initiative, which has been ongoing for over a decade, is led by the Instituto Água e Terra (IAT) and is supported by the Secretariat for Sustainable Development and Tourism (Sedest). The season prohibits fishing for native species, including catfish, dourado, and jaú, among others. The task forces will educate fishermen about the regulations and penalize violations with fines and confiscation of fishing equipment.
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The piracema season, a period of restriction of fishing for native species to preserve reproduction, begins on the 1st of November. The period, which runs until February 28, will be marked by five inspection task forces organized by the Instituto Água e Terra (IAT). Fishing restrictions have been determined by the environmental agency for over 15 years, in compliance with Normative Instruction No. 25/2009 of the Brazilian Institute for the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama). The IAT is an agency linked to the Secretariat for Sustainable Development and Tourism (Sedest), also responsible for monitoring compliance with fishing rules. Considering the migratory behavior and reproduction of native species, fishing is prohibited in the Paraná River basin, which comprises the main river, its formers, tributaries, lakes, marginal ponds, reservoirs and other water collections inserted in the contribution basin of the river. “The purpose of the spawning season is to respect ...

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