A recent report from the office of statistical analysis in Morocco has shown a 10% decrease in the weight of unloaded products from coastal and traditional fishing activities compared to the same period last year, totaling 310,356 tons. Despite this overall decrease, there has been a notable increase in the value of crustaceans, white fish, and a slight increase in the value of white fish. On the other hand, there has been a significant decrease in the value of algae, oysters, and pelagic fish. Furthermore, the report highlights a 14% decrease in the unloading of coastal and traditional fishing products in Mediterranean ports, amounting to 6,879 tons, and a 10% decrease in value, reaching over 233.68 million dirhams. In contrast, Atlantic ports experienced a 10% decrease in the weight of products, totaling 303,476 tons, but an 8% increase in value, surpassing 3.24 billion dirhams.