Peru: Exploratory fishing for white anchovy in the Imarpe is authorized in the southern area

Published 2024년 1월 18일

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The Ministry of Production has authorized the Peruvian Sea Institute to conduct exploratory fishing for anchovy and white anchovy in the southern area of the Peruvian Sea, for a period of ten days. The purpose of this fishing is to update information on the spatial distribution of anchovy in the southern region, evaluate its size structure, and record the occurrence of other species. The fishing will be closely monitored and controlled by Imarpe, with the catches obtained being deducted from the Maximum Catch Limit per Vessel in the following fishing season.
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01/18/2024 The Ministry of Production (Produce) authorized exploratory fishing for anchovy and white anchovy in the southern area of the Peruvian Sea to the Peruvian Sea Institute (Imarpe). Through Ministerial Resolution No. 000015-2024-PRODUCE, published this Thursday in the Legal Standards bulletin of the Official Gazette El Peruano. The decision, supported by Decree Law No. 25977 and the General Fisheries Law, is based on the Plan presented by Imarpe, whose main purpose is to update information on the spatial distribution of anchovy in the southern region of the Peruvian sea. , evaluate its size structure and verify the possible spatial segregation between schools of specimens smaller and larger than the minimum legal capture size, as well as record the occurrence of other species. Exploratory fishing, which will be carried out with larger scale purse seine fishing vessels, is authorized for a period of ten (10) calendar days, beginning on the third day of publication of the ...
Source: PEelperuano

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