Spain: The Almería trawling fleet will have 853 additional days to fish

Published 2023년 10월 9일

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The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food has obtained additional fishing days for the Mediterranean trawl fleet, benefiting the Almeria fishing sector. Vessels that have voluntarily changed their nets to be more selective will receive a total of 853 additional days for deep-sea red shrimp fishing. This allocation, along with previous grants, brings the final allocation for Spain to 89,292 days, allowing Almeria vessels to extend their work days.
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Not everything is always going to be bad news for the Almeria fishing sector, which has its most precious delicacy in the red shrimp. As reported yesterday Thursday afternoon, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food managed to obtain from the European Commission the total of the additional fishing days available for the Mediterranean trawl fleet, which corresponds to the application of the so-called compensation mechanism of the regulation of fishing possibilities in this sea. There will be a total of 853 additional days for the deep-sea red shrimp fishery for those vessels that have voluntarily changed their nets for others with a 50 millimeter mesh, which is more selective. The initial allocation granted for the Spanish fleet in the Mediterranean for the year 2023 was 85,011 days between the different length segments and the coastal and deep-sea red shrimp fisheries. The agreement adopted in December 2022 contemplated the possibility of obtaining an additional allocation ...

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