Morocco: Fishing landings in the port of Dakhla up 18% at the end of October

Published 2023년 12월 6일

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Landings of coastal and artisanal fishing products at the port of Dakhla increased by 18% in the first ten months of the current year to 125,058 tonnes with a market value of over 788.58 million dirhams. There was a slight decline of 1% in pelagic fish but a notable increase of 123% in white fish catches at the port of Dakhla. At the national level, landings of marketed coastal and artisanal fishing products reached 1,108,330 tonnes for the first ten months of 2023, which is an 11% decrease compared to the same period a year earlier.
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Landings of coastal and artisanal fishing products at the port of Dakhla increased by 18%, during the first ten months of the current year, to stand at 125,058 Tonnes (T), against 105,849 T at the same period of 2022. The market value of these catches also recorded an increase of 18% to reach more than 788.58 million dirhams (MDH), compared to 665.86 MDH at the end of October 2022, specifies the National Fisheries Office (ONP) in its latest report relating to statistics on coastal and artisanal fishing in Morocco. By group of species, the same source reports a slight decline of 1% in pelagic fish at the port of Dakhla, to stand at 87,024 T, or a value of around 420.44 MDH (+22% ). The report also highlights a tangible increase of 123% to 37,655 T (312.73 MDH/+25%) in white fish catches for the first ten months of 2023 at the port infrastructure of Dakhla. Regarding cephalopods, landings fell by ...
Source: LOpinion

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