A report paints a bleak picture of the fishing situation in Tangier, Morocco

Published 2023년 6월 19일

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An official report has documented a significant decline in marine fishing in the regions of Tangiers and the Mediterranean, with a ten percent decrease compared to the previous year. The report highlights a disturbing 40 to 20 percent decrease in the catches of octopus, pelagic fish, and other species. This downturn is attributed to factors such as pollution, illegal fishing practices, and the depletion of fish stocks in the Mediterranean. Consequently, the Guardian Ministry has imposed a ban on trawl fishing in areas where young pink shrimp are present off the coast of Larache. Stakeholders are now deliberating on strategies to restore the fish stocks, including halting trawling activities and creating marine reserves to protect coral and other underwater life.
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Tangier: Mohamed Abtash An official report issued by the interests of the National Office for Fishing painted a bleak picture regarding the situation of marine fishing on the coasts of Tangiers, and the Mediterranean region in general. The end of May 2023, a decrease of nearly ten percent compared to the same period of the previous year. The catches of octopus, pelagic fish and others decreased by between 40 and 20 percent, which is a precedent of its kind, with which the local coasts are threatened with losing their fishing characteristics and turning into beaches for tourism only as a result of several factors. In view of the dangers of the disappearance of fish in the Mediterranean region, a call was made to implement biological protection of fish in most northern ports, due to scientific reports about a scary shortage of fish stocks in the Mediterranean from the coast of Tangier to the borders of Al Hoceima. This new trend comes in light of a significant weakness in the local ...

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