Iran possibility of using more tuna in non-canned uses

Published 2024년 1월 17일

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Iran's catch from the Oman Sea and Persian Gulf was 751 thousand tons, with 290,000 tons belonging to the tuna and pseudo-tuna family, which is important for the economy and livelihood of coastal dwellers. Iran's exploitation of tuna fish in the Oman Sea and Indian Ocean is in a good state, with the country having the first place in the fishery of this fish in the western Indian Ocean and the second place in the entire Indian Ocean. The Responsible Fishing with Emphasis on Tuna Value Chain conference aims to focus on sustainable productivity, improving added value, and solving obstacles and problems, with the use of different fishing methods and processing techniques to preserve the quality of the fish.
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According to ISNA, Reza Abbaspour Naderi, in the press conference of the "Responsible Fishing with Emphasis on Tuna Value Chain" conference, stating that last year's catch from the Oman Sea and the Persian Gulf was 751 thousand tons, he said: Of this amount, 345 thousand tons were caught in different types of fish. Large surface fishes are allocated. Pointing out that about 290,000 tons of the fish catch in the country belong to the tuna and pseudo-tuna family, he said: the economy and livelihood of a large part of the local people and coastal dwellers in the southern coast of the country depend on tuna fishing. He added: Iran's situation in exploiting tuna fish in the Oman Sea and the Indian Ocean fishery is in a good state and this has created an opportunity for us. This opportunity has been created for us in such a way that 1000 fishing vessels have the possibility to be present in the fishing grounds of the western Indian Ocean. The Director General of the Office of Fishing ...
Source: Isna

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