Peru: Ministry of Production establishes the catch limit for cod at 162 tons

Published 2021년 3월 16일

Tridge summary

The Perry government's Ministry of Production has set a cod fishing limit of 162 tons for 2021, dividing the quota among vessels with a valid fishing permit. The quota may be adjusted based on the estimated biological and environmental factors by the Instituto del Mar del Perú. Fishing vessel owners must provide accommodation for Imarpe observers and could be assigned on-board inspectors by the General Directorate of Supervision, Inspection, and Sanction. Non-compliance and infractions will be penalized in accordance with the General Fishing Law and other relevant regulations.
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Execution for fishing vessels with permits cannot exceed December 31, 2021. The Ministry of Production (Produce) established the catch limit of the cod resource for the year 2021 at 162 tons, applicable to extractive activities carried out by fishing vessels with a valid fishing permit for the extraction of the aforementioned resource. Said quota may be modified, depending on the biological-fishing and / or environmental factors estimated by the Instituto del Mar del Perú - Imarpe, for which it must send the Produce the recommendation with the corresponding measures. Likewise, the rule may run until December 31 of this year. Ministerial resolution No. 00085-2021-PE, published this March 13, also includes that the owners of fishing vessels with a valid fishing permit for the extraction of the cod resource must provide the facilities for accommodation on board to an observer of the Imarpe to carry out research and data collection activities. Likewise, the General Directorate of ...

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