The Government will allow the fishing of red shrimp as part of the 2025 quota in Spain

Published 2024년 12월 17일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries in Spain has announced a temporary ban on red shrimp fishing due to exceeding the European Union's annual catch limit of 800 tons in 2024. Despite this, fishing will be permitted during Christmas, subject to agreement by the guilds. The ban, effective from midnight on Thursday, covers all Spanish fishing grounds in the Alboran Sea, Balearic Islands, North Sea, and Gulf of Lion. The ministry reassured the public that the situation does not warrant alarm and that fishing can continue with quotas for 2025, provided fishing associations agree. Additionally, the regional minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, and Food in Catalonia is planning an 80% bonus on the occupation fee paid by guilds to ports in 2022 to help mitigate the crisis in the sector.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries announced on Tuesday the closure of all red shrimp fishing grounds on the Spanish coast as the annual catch limit set by the European Union has been exceeded. However, it announced that it will allow fishing to continue this Christmas on account of the quota set for 2025. The ban will therefore be lifted if the guilds so agree. The resolution to close the fishing grounds, which was sent to all the guilds, indicates that fishing for red shrimp will be prohibited from midnight on Thursday. The affected waters concern the entire country: the Alboran Sea, the Balearic Islands, the North Sea and the Gulf of Lion. But, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, there is no reason to sound the alarm. The dates are approaching when the consumption of this product is in high demand. Spain has exceeded the 800-ton limit of red shrimp set by the European Union in 2024 Fishing can continue to be carried out normally, provided that the fishing ...

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