The Federal Fisheries Council has approved a resolution allowing for the capture of up to 20% of shrimp as by-catch for the fresh fish fleet in the northern sector until April 30, marking the second consecutive year of this approval. The council has also ordered a pollock survey and the creation of a 30,000-ton anchovy social reserve, which will be divided among Chubut, Buenos Aires, and all other jurisdictions. The resolution is based on the results of the 2021 fishing season and the recent trends in shrimp catches in the northern sector, with business associations like ALFA, the Chamber of Shipowners, UDIPA, and the Coastal Association requesting a pollock survey for potential commercial fishing opportunities. Provinces like Chubut and Buenos Aires have requested the creation of a social reserve of the Maximum Permissible Catch of anchovy to support fishing projects of social interest, with details outlined in Resolution 1 of 2022.