The INIDEP Technical Report 12/23 provides an overview of the squid fishing fleet's activity up to April 10, revealing a decrease in daily average yields due to lower squid abundance. The report analyzes the operations of 70 jigger vessels, which have caught 63,553 tons of squid, mostly south of 44º South, and 51 vessels to the north, contributing only 15% of last year's catches. Additionally, the trawling fleet caught 7,685 tons, and the Cephalopods Project processed 34 samples, identifying the North Patagonian Buenos Aires stock. The landings as of April 25 showed a 36% decrease compared to 2022, with varying reductions in the dominating ports.