The article reports a 20% decrease in coastal and artisanal fishing landings at Mediterranean ports in the first half of 2024, totaling 7,222 tonnes and valued at 340.28 million dirhams, consistent with the previous year's figures. Pelagic fish landings saw a 39% drop, while white fish landings slightly decreased by 2%. Cephalopod landings rose by 15%, and crustacean landings slightly increased by 2%, but shellfish landings disappeared and seaweed landings increased dramatically by 8,691%. At a national level, marketed coastal and artisanal fishing products saw a 10% decrease, totaling 469,715 tonnes, with a value of over 4.80 billion dirhams, down by 4% from the previous year.