Peru anchovy season ended well short of quota target

Published 2024년 1월 12일

Tridge summary

Peru has closed the second anchovy fishing season in the north-central waters, with 75% of the quota harvested. As of January 10, around 1.246 million tons had been landed, with daily catches averaging 15,199 metric tons. Fishing companies in Peru were working to land their full quotas quickly as weather conditions worsened.
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Authorities in Peru have have closed the key second anchovy fishing season in the country's north-central waters with around 75 percent of the 1.682 million metric ton quota harvested. Final harvest totals are yet to be announced, but according to official documentation seen by IntraFish approximately 1.246 million tons had been landed by Jan. 10, with average daily catches running at a sluggish pace of ...
Source: Intrafish

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