Norway sets 'provisional' mackerel, herring quotas for 2024

Published 2023년 12월 22일

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Norway has set provisional quotas for mackerel and herring in the northeast Atlantic for 2024 after the Coastal States failed to reach an agreement on quota sharing. Despite an overall total allowable catch being agreed upon, there was no consensus on how it should be split between the Coastal States. As a result, Norway set its own provisional quotas for the two species.
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Norway has set its own 'provisional' quotas for mackerel and herring in the northeast Atlantic for 2024, after the Coastal States -- the European Union, Norway, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, the United Kingdom, Russia, and Greenland -- once again failed to reach any agreement on quota sharing. While the Coastal States have agreed on an overall total allowable catch for both species, they have failed to ...
Source: Intrafish

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