Rosrybolovstvo is waiting for applications for production quotas in the fishing zone of Morocco

Published 2021년 4월 12일

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The Federal Agency for Fishery of Russia is accepting applications for the allocation of quota for the production of pelagic fish species in the Atlantic fishing zone of Morocco from April 26 to May 18, 2021. The quota, which is 140 thousand tons annually, needs to be applied for in a specific format as per the rules set by the agency. The composition of the catches includes sardine, sardinella, mackerel, horse mackerel, and anchovy, with by-catch making up 2% of the total. The agreement, signed between the Russian and Moroccan governments, sets the catch limits for Russia under its marine fisheries cooperation agreement with Morocco.
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In the period from April 26 to May 18, 2021 inclusive (15 working days), the Federal Agency for Fishery accepts applications for securing the share of the quota for the production of pelagic fish species (sardine, sardinella, mackerel, horse mackerel, anchovy) in the Atlantic fishing zone of Morocco. The corresponding order of the Federal Agency for Fishery of 08.04.2021 No. 180 has been posted. Catch limits are provided to Russia under the Agreement between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco on cooperation in the field of marine fisheries dated September 14, 2020 and October 14, 2020. The application must be submitted to the Federal Agency for Fishery in the form of an application for the distribution of the quota for the extraction (catch) of aquatic biological resources in inland sea waters, in the territorial sea, on the continental shelf, in the exclusive economic zone of the Russian Federation, the Caspian Sea for commercial ...
Source: Fishnet.ru

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