National fishing and aquaculture charters are close to the total value of fishing production in Mexico

Published 2022년 8월 11일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) has updated the national fishery and aquaculture charts, covering 537 fisheries out of 415 species, representing over 95% of the volume and 90% of the value of Mexico's total production. These charts, proposed by Inapesca, are used by Conapesca to administer the country's fishery resources. They are binding in Conapesca's decision-making and are the result of collaboration between Inapesca, Conapesca, and Semarnat. The charts regulate fishing efforts and are part of the instruments available to Conapesca for resource administration.
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Original content

The documents, which it prepares and proposed by Inapesca, regulate the fishing and aquaculture effort and are instruments available to Conapesca for the administration of resources country fishing City of Mexico, August 11, 2022.— The update of the national charts Pesquera (CNP) and Aquaculture (CNA) already allows covering 537 fisheries out of 415 species that represent more than 95 percent of the volume and about 90 percent percent of the value of the country's total production, which strengthens the sustainable development and the orderly practice of fishing activity and aquaculture, highlighted the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader). The Last July 26, the federal agency, through the National Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Inapesca), published the CNP update with 21 cards, four of which are from the fisheries of the Pacific coast, 15 from the Atlantic and two from inland water bodies. The Sader explained that the CNP regulates the fishing effort and ...
Source: MX2000

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