Morocco: Southern ports prevent a controversial ship from unloading its cargo from Lancost

Published 2023년 4월 25일

Tridge summary

A fishing vessel has been refused permission to unload its cargo of lobster at several ports due to not having the necessary license to catch the crustacean. The ship, which has a license to catch large crustaceans in the region, is not authorized for lobster fishing. The situation has led to the lobster catches being discarded at sea and has become a point of public controversy, with relevant authorities and fishing organizations investigating the incident.
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The ports of Dakhla, Boujdour, El-Ayoun and Tarfaya refused to allow a fishing vessel to unload its cargo of lobster (Lancoast), as the ship remained stuck in the waters between the ports in search of a place to unload the cargo. According to the data, after the port authorities of the city of Dakhla prevented the fishing vessel from entering the port and unloading its cargo, it tried to move to the port of Boujdour to unload this cargo and then transfer it to another place, but the authorities of this port in turn prevented it from unloading the cargo, so the ship decided to sail Towards the port of La Marsa in the Laayoune region for the same purpose, given that the region is not concerned with the decision to fish lobster licensed from the Akti El Ghazi region of Boujdour to the Lagouira region, but it was also prevented by the state authorities from doing so, especially after some professionals confronted the ship on Sidewalk. This ship remained stuck in the port, after it was ...

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