The National Institute of Fisheries Research and Development in Argentina recommended opening shrimp fishing in Subareas 13 and 14

Published 2023년 9월 12일

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The National Directorate of Fisheries has allowed commercial shrimp fishing operations in Subareas 13 and 14 based on a report from the National Institute of Fisheries Research and Development. Eight freezer vessels have been monitoring these areas and fishing can now be carried out in the Area of Permanent Ban on Juvenile Hake in the San Jorge Gulf. However, finding shrimp has been difficult this season and the weather conditions have also affected fishing days and production.
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The National Directorate of Fisheries Coordination and Supervision informed the Argentine Naval Prefecture this Monday that, based on a report from the National Institute of Fisheries Research and Development, commercial operations for shrimp fishing in Subareas 13 and 14 were arranged. Since last Friday, eight freezer vessels have been monitoring Sub-area No. 13: delimited between parallels 45° and 46° S and meridians 63° and 64° W; and Sub-area No. 14: delimited between the parallels 45° and 46° S and the meridians 62° and 63° W, and the data reported by the observers on board allowed fishing to be carried out again in that sector within the Area of Permanent Ban on Juvenile Hake located at the northern height of the San Jorge Gulf. On the other hand, it is worth remembering that tomorrow, Wednesday, September 13, from 07:00 hours, it will be possible to return to fishing in Subarea 8, which had been suspended for a period of seven days, after a catch ratio was reported. of ...

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