The bonito fishing catch limit in Peru will be 42,415 tons by 2024

Published 2024년 1월 29일

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Peru's Ministry of Production has set a 2024 capture limit of 42,415 tons for bonito fish for vessels using purse seine nets with a hold capacity of 20 m3 or more. The limit is divided across the year, and fishing activities can be suspended if quarterly limits are reached or due to biological conditions. If the total quota is reached or if environmental or biological circumstances warrant it, fishing must stop. Measures must be taken to protect the spawning processes of the bonito, and if juvenile capture exceeds 20% for three consecutive days or five alternate days in a week, fishing in the affected area may be suspended for up to five days.
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In accordance with Ministerial Resolution No. 00018-2022-Produce, published in the official newspaper El Peruano, the Ministry of Production (Produce) has established a capture limit of 42,415 tons for the bonito resource during the year 2024. This measure will be applicable to fishing vessels that use purse seine nets with a hold capacity equal to or greater than 20 m3, which must take into account the following distribution: – Twenty-three thousand three hundred nineteen (23,319) tons corresponding to the month of January until April 30. – Three thousand five hundred and forty-six (3,546) tons corresponding to May 1 to June 30. – Two thousand eighty-two (2,082) tons corresponding to July 1 to August 31. – Seven thousand two hundred and sixty-three (7,263) tons corresponding to September 1 to October 31. – Six thousand two hundred five (6,205) tons corresponding to November 1 to December 31. The General Directorate of Supervision, Inspection and Sanction of the Vice-Ministerial ...

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