Peru: Produce establishes hake ban in the north of the country for a period of 30 days

Published 2022년 8월 24일

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The Perryan Ministry of Production has imposed a 30-day reproductive ban on the hake resource (Merluccius gayi peruanus) in the northern part of the Peruvian maritime domain, south of 04° 00'S, effective from August 25. This ban is not applicable to artisanal fishing vessels. The Institute of the Sea of Peru (Imarpe) will monitor the reproductive process of the hake and provide necessary recommendations to the Ministry. The ministry will enforce the regulations using the Satellite Monitoring System for fishing vessels (Sisesat) and other control measures, and non-compliance will be punished according to the General Fisheries Law and other related regulations.
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08/24/2022 The Ministry of Production (Produce) established the reproductive ban on the hake resource (Merluccius gayi peruanus) in the maritime area between the northern limit of the Peruvian maritime domain and 04° 00'S, with extraction prohibited of the aforementioned resource for a period of 30 days, starting tomorrow, August 25. According to Ministerial Resolution No. 00279-2022-Produce, published in the Official Gazette El Peruano, the rule does not apply to artisanal fishing vessels. The Institute of the Sea of Peru (Imarpe) carries out the monitoring and follow-up of the reproductive process of the hake resource, and must promptly inform and recommend to the Ministry of Production the necessary measures to safeguard the sustainability of said resource. The monitoring, control and surveillance of the vessels is carried out on the basis of the reports of the Satellite Monitoring System for fishing vessels (Sisesat), without prejudice to the control tasks carried out by the ...
Source: PEelperuano

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