Brazil: Rules for managing fishing permits for national vessels are published

Published Jan 3, 2023

Tridge summary

Brazil has introduced Ordinance nº 1,448 to regulate fishing authorizations for national vessels, aiming for the sustainable use of fishing resources. The ordinance, which will be enforced from January 2024, has been developed with input from various stakeholders. It introduces new fishing modalities, including diving and the use of trynet in double trawl fishing. It also allows professional fishing vessels in continental waters to register and access public policies. The ordinance increases the number of fishing modalities subject to authorization from 75 to 83. A detailed procedure for applying the new fishing modalities will be published six months prior to the ordinance's implementation.
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Original content

Ordinance nº 1,448 was published, which establishes the fishing modalities and the general rules for the management of fishing authorizations for national vessels for the sustainable use of fishing resources. The publication results from the revision of the Interministerial Normative Instruction MPA/MMA nº 10, of July 10, 2011, carried out through a process with the participation of the various segments of the fishing activity. The review process was carried out in four stages: collective construction (2019), workshop with the productive sector and scientific community (2020), consultation with researchers (technical-scientific evaluation of the draft) and public consultation. With the ordinance, for the first time, professional fishing vessels in continental waters will be able to obtain registration with the competent body, legal security and access to public policies, such as credit lines that stimulate the freshwater fish production chain in the country. As for professional ...

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