Argentina: Patagonian toothfish in a healthy state

Published 2021년 7월 16일

Tridge summary

The Federal Fisheries Council has recommended continuing management measures and surveying juvenile toothfish on commercial fleet. The Directorate of Fisheries Planning presented the evolution of toothfish landings and trade from 2015 to 2021, and the classification of the toothfish fishery regarding interaction with marine mammals. INIDEP reported on the evolution of the toothfish fishery in 2020 and the research campaign on the interannual variability of the recruitment of the species. The favorable stability of the fishery was noted, and it was recommended to continue with the management scheme and the campaign for surveying juvenile toothfish.
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Original content

They advise continuing with the management measures scheme and carrying out the campaign aimed at surveying juveniles of the species on board the commercial fleet. During the meeting of the Federal Fisheries Council held yesterday, the reports of the monitoring commissions of the toothfish, hoki and Polish species carried out on June 22 were presented. In the case of toothfish, the Directorate of Fisheries Planning (DPP) presented the evolution of landings to date, between 2015 and 2021, the evolution of foreign trade, the scope of the NOAA regulation on the “Law of Protection of marine mammals ”and the classification of the toothfish fishery regarding interaction with marine mammals and the forthcoming requirements for requesting information and certificates to continue exporting to the United States. For its part, INIDEP presented the synthesis of the evolution of the toothfish fishery during 2020 in the context of the new measures aimed at increasing the protection of the adult ...

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