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Argentina: Mar del Plata reduced fishing landings by 26%

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Argentina
Published Jun 30, 2023

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Mar del Plata, the main port for fishing landings, has experienced a decrease in the amount of raw material reaching its docks, which has affected the entire production chain. The overall numbers of landings in all seaports have also declined, with a 14% decrease in downloads. Mar del Plata has seen significant decreases in squid and hubbsi hake landings, but there has been an increase in varied coastal landings, particularly in Lavalle.
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Mar del Plata continues to be the main port when it comes to accounting for declared fishing landings and almost triples the number of the next in the ranking, but its figures are getting smaller and the decrease in the raw material that reaches its docks suffers the entire production chain tied to processing. According to official figures from the Undersecretary of Fisheries as of June 28, 150,119 tons of different species of marine origin were recorded at the local maritime terminal. The figure represents 26% less than in the interannual comparison. Last year for this date, landings of 201,773 tons had been declared. The overall numbers of landings in all seaports show a decline dragged down by the regular squid harvest, although it is a less intense red than that shown by Mar del Plata. The decrease in downloads was 14% at a general level, some 353 thousand tons against 413 thousand in 2022. Mar del Plata shows a significant decrease in the main species that today are pillars ...
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