Morocco: Reducing the quota of octopus catches allowed

게시됨 2024년 7월 1일

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The Moroccan Ministry of Agriculture has announced a decision to limit octopus fishing quotas for the summer season, starting July 1st and ending September 30th, to 9,490 tons, a decrease from the previous summer's 13,000 tons, due to depleting octopus stocks and high fishing pressure. The quotas are distributed among Atlantic and Mediterranean maritime departments, with a portion set aside for traditional and coastal fishing fleets. The decision aims to conserve octopus stocks through regulations on fishing methods, equipment, and quotas, and by establishing local committees to monitor and manage fishing activities. Additionally, the decision bans certain fishing methods and materials harmful to the marine environment.
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Tantan: Muhammad Soleimani The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Rural Development, Water and Forests, after a long wait, released Ministerial Decision 24/05 regarding setting the conditions for the resumption of octopus fishing activity north of Sidi El Ghazi, by allocating fishing quotas to each marine department. Based on the data, the ministerial sector has determined the total quota of octopus catches allowed to be caught during the current summer season, which will begin on July 1st and will extend until September 30th, at 9,490 tons, distributed among the Atlantic maritime departments north of Sidi El Ghazi (Boujdour Province), which A quota of 7,740 tons was allocated to it, while a total quota of 1,750 tons was allocated to the Mediterranean maritime departments. The ministerial decision stressed the possibility of reviewing the octopus quotas granted to marine departments according to the development of biological indicators and indicators of fishery exploitation. The ...

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