Italy: No fresh fish throughout the Adriatic

Published 2023년 7월 31일

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Coldiretti Impresapesca has announced a fishing shutdown that will affect the Italian fleet along the Adriatic. The shutdown will take place from July 29 to September 9 in some areas, and from August 19 to September 24 in others. Despite the shutdown, Italian products such as anchovies, sardines, swordfish, sea bass, sea bream, and more will still be available from small-scale fishing, dredging, and aquaculture.
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Stop to fresh fish at the table for the start of the fishing shutdown which leads to the blocking of the activities of most of the Italian fleet along the Adriatic. The news was given by Coldiretti Impresapesca on the occasion of the launch of the provision which from 29 July blocks the activities of fishing vessels from Friuli Venezia Giulia to Veneto, from Emilia Romagna to part of the Marche and Puglia. The stop will initially apply from Trieste to Ancona and from Bari to Manfredonia (both will return to sea on 9 September), while along the Adriatic in the central section from San Benedetto and Termoli the activities will stop on 19 August (until 24 September). As for the Tyrrhenian Sea, the blockade will start from Brindisi to Reggio Calabria from 4 September to 3 October. From 1st to 30th October, however, there will be a shutdown on most of the Tyrrhenian Sea (from Genoa via Naples to Gioia Tauro and in the ports of Sicily and Sardinia). The blockade for Rome has already ...
Source: Campagnamica

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