Government develops a mechanism to optimize the fishing possibilities of quotas assigned to Spain

Published 2023년 8월 22일

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The Council of Ministers in Spain has approved an optimization mechanism to be incorporated into a royal decree that regulates fishing in national fishing grounds. This mechanism aims to optimize the management of fishing opportunities and will apply to all fishing grounds, gear, and modalities. Additionally, the royal decree also introduces regulations for the bigeye tuna fishery in the Atlantic, including the inclusion of re-imported vessels and the requirement for authorization for the foreign fleet.
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The decree also regulates specific aspects of the bigeye tuna fishery in the Atlantic to give greater flexibility to its management MADRID, 22 Aug. (EUROPA PRESS) - The Council of Ministers has approved this Tuesday, at the proposal of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, to incorporate an optimization mechanism into the royal decree that regulates the exercise of fishing in national fishing grounds (RD 502/2022, of June 27) which aims to make the most of all the possibilities of the fishing quotas assigned to Spain. Specifically, this mechanism is recognized in the Sustainable Fishing and Fisheries Research Law, in force since last March, and will apply to all fishing grounds, national and international, and to all fishing gear and modalities. Agriculture has specified that it is a flexibility mechanism that has the purpose of optimizing the management of fishing opportunities. In this way, the mechanism consists of calculating a common quota of excess ...
Source: europapress

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