The CFP spoke of shrimp, scallop, king crab and squid

Published 2023년 4월 20일

Tridge summary

The Federal Fisheries Council met to discuss the state of various marine species, with a focus on shrimp, scallops, and squid. The 2022 shrimp fishing season report showed positive catch volumes and sustainable management practices, with the majority of the catch coming from national waters. However, Management Unit B, which includes the Patagonian scallop, has seen low yields and recruitment failure, leading to the recommendation to close two subareas and set a capture limit of 18,000 tons. A campaign to mark female crabs in the Central Area was also approved.
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Original content

The members of the Federal Fisheries Council met on Tuesdays and Wednesdays to address issues related to various species. In the case of shrimp, a summary of the INIDEP report on the 2022 season was presented, which yielded positive data in terms of catch volume and resource management, as reported by the counselors. On the other hand, the situation of the Patagonian scallop in Management Unit B was addressed, indicating the closure of two subareas due to low yields and recruitment failure. A campaign to mark female crabs in the Central Area was also approved and the squid report submitted by INIDEP last week was reviewed, maintaining the delay in providing information on this species. The INIDEP shrimp report that summarizes the development of the 2022 fishing season, which took place between April 1 and September 30 in waters of national jurisdiction, was learned. Statistical catch data by province and fleet were also reported. During the 2022 season, 208 thousand tons of shrimp ...

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