Fishermen were threatened by the stop to fishing for red shrimp in Italy

Published 2021년 8월 17일

Tridge summary

A decree has been passed preventing fishermen in a certain area from catching red shrimp from Wednesday, as they have reached their quota. The fishermen have sought explanations from the Coast Guard and are unsure if they can still catch 60% fish and 40% shrimp by the end of the year. This decree has led to fears of financial trouble for the families dependent on fishing for their livelihood.
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It all started almost by chance from a post by the former deputy mayor Alessandro Sindoni on an intervention by the Brothers of Italy, a request for greater attention by local politics to fishermen threatened by the stop to fishing for red shrimp, the pearl of our seas . Then a succession of declarations and comments, until today when the ax has definitively fallen on the families who live by fishing: from tomorrow it will stop the red shrimp.No extension to September 5, according to the decree the local fishermen would have reached their quota and, therefore, if from tomorrow they catch red shrimp, the Harbor Master's Office will be forced to fine them. For this reason this morning the fishermen gathered in front of the Coast Guard to ask for explanations, finding themselves faced with a situation that is not defined as nebulous. The interviews "We are here to understand our fate, from tomorrow we can no longer sheep shrimp - says Calogero Volpe, president of the 'Lamperò Rosso' ...
Source: Sanremonews

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