The Argentine squid season starts early, with zonal operations possibly becoming the new norm.

Published Dec 4, 2025

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Core tip: On December 2, 2025, the Argentine Federal Fisheries Council officially announced the approval of the application by the Argentine Squid Fishing Vessels Association (CAPA) to start the 2026 squid fishing season early. This means that the 2026 squid season will commence approximately one month earlier than in previous years, although the fishing activities will be carried out in an orderly manner in a "phased, regional" manner.

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According to the latest resolution, the fishing arrangements in Argentine waters have been clearly divided into three stages: starting from January 2, the area between 49°S and 52°S will be open; starting from January 7, vessels that have operated continuously for more than 3 days south of 49°S will be allowed to enter the waters south of 44°S; starting from January 12, the waters south of 44°S will be fully open. This plan aims to balance the utilization of fishery resources with the sustainability of the population, avoiding excessive concentration of fishing intensity. The chairman of CAPA expressed regret on this matter: "We had hoped to start fishing earlier to improve the overall annual fishing efficiency." However, he also pointed out that from a seasonal perspective, the actual impact of a one-week advance is limited. The National Institute of Fisheries Research and Development (INIDEP) had previously suggested in its report that the summer spawning population between 44°S ...
Source: Foodmate

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