Spain and Portugal analyze the situation of the Iberian sardine and the different tuna fisheries

Published 2023년 10월 18일

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The Secretary General of Fisheries for Spain, Isabel Artime, met with her Portuguese counterpart, Teresa Coelho, to discuss issues related to fisheries management and research. They reviewed perspectives on fishing quotas for 2024 and analyzed the management of species like Iberian sardine and tuna fisheries. They also discussed the need to maintain cooperation between the two countries in fisheries research and addressed concerns regarding the fishing activity of the Spanish fleet in Portuguese waters.
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MADRID, Oct. 18 (EUROPA PRESS) - The Secretary General of Fisheries, Isabel Artime, met this Wednesday with her counterpart from Portugal, Teresa Coelho, with whom she addressed the main issues of common interest between both countries in terms of fisheries management and research. Specifically, they have reviewed the perspectives on the Total Allowable Catches (TAC) and fishing quotas for 2024, which will be established by the Council of Fisheries Ministers of the European Union at its meeting in December, this year under the Spanish Presidency of the Council of the EU. During this meeting, which is part of the usual meetings between Spain and Portugal, the situation of fisheries management of species of interest to the fleets of both countries, such as the Iberian sardine and the different tuna fisheries, was analyzed. Likewise, the needs for exchange of quotas until the end of the year have been studied. Artime and Coelho have valued the good results of the ...
Source: europapress

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