Argentina: All CITC returned by fresh vessels was reassigned to other fresh vessels

Published 2021년 9월 16일

Tridge summary

Deep-sea cooling vessels have returned with 16,528 tons of hake, including vessels under repair and some that have sunk. This is part of a new resolution that allows fishermen to contribute up to 50% of their quota to the Administration Reserve. So far, 22 ships have received the most significant share of the returned hake. This measure is part of a series of initiatives by the Undersecretary of Fisheries to support the land-based processing industry.
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According to a list of vessels accessed by REVISTA PUERTO, up to July 23, 25 deep-sea cooling vessels returned 16,528 tons. This group includes some inactive ships, such as the Wiron IV, or sunk such as the Repunte, which returned 571 and 444 tons respectively. There are also others that are in the process of repairs such as the Karina and the Camerige, which returned almost 1,400 tons between them, or the Cabo Vírgenes that just came off the TPA stands weeks ago and returned 1,671 tons. The Red Chambers Argentina ship was one of those that returned the most quota behind El Marisco II, which returned 1,800 tons. It is followed by other vessels with a long history in Mar del Plata fishing such as the Santa Angela (1,063 tons), Sirius II and Sirius III with 1,300 tons each. Among the three Promarsa, which also appear on the list, they added some 2,700 tonnes of hake. This year, from Resolution 10 of the Federal Fisheries Council, a transitional provision was established that is ...

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