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Argentine seafood catches at the beginning of this year were lower than the same period last year

Seafood
Argentina
Published Mar 30, 2021

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Core reminder: News from Seafood Media on March 25. As of the official record on February 28, Argentina’s seafood catch was 124,885 tons, which was lower than the same period in 2020. Among them, the Argentine cod catch was reduced from 31,000 tons to 24,000 tons, a decrease of 23%; shrimp catches were 31,000 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 21%; squid fishing was better than the same period last year, with catches of 51,000 tons, a year-on-year increase of 5%.

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News from Seafood Media on March 25, as of the official record on February 28, Argentina’s seafood catch is 124,885 tons, which is lower than the same period in 2020. Among them, the Argentine cod catch has been reduced from 31,000 tons to 24,000 tons. A decrease of 23%; shrimp catches were 31,000 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 21%; squid fishing was better than the same period last year, with a catch of 51,000 tons, an increase of 5% compared to the same period last year. Patagonian dogtooth catches increased from more than 1,000 Tons decreased to 761 tons, a decrease of 32%. The blue whiting catch was only 300 tons, a decrease of 40%. The fish catch was 1,000 tons, a decrease of 50%, while the number of long tail cod increased by 243%. The catch of scallops and spider crabs has decreased slightly, about 3%, the catch of scallops is 827 tons, and the catch of spider crabs is 407 tons. Squid fishing boats catch 43,000 tons, coastal fishing boats The fish catch was 32,000 tons, ...
Source: Foodmate
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