The EU sets the fishing conditions of the fleet that affect the red shrimp

Published 2023년 1월 31일

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The European Union has set the fishing conditions for 2023, detailing fishing opportunities for certain fish stocks in EU waters and certain non-EU waters. The regulations outline the quota mechanism, landing conditions, fishing limitations, corrective measures, and closed seasons for specific species, as well as prohibitions on certain catches, fishing authorizations, and zonal measures. A separate regulation sets the fishing opportunities for certain stocks and groups of fish in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, including species such as red coral, dolphinfish, and various shrimps and fish, and amends a regulation from 2022 regarding fishing in these seas.
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The European Union (EU) has set the fishing conditions for the fleet in general for 2023 and in the Mediterranean in particular, in separate regulations published this Tuesday in the Official Journal of the EU. One of the European Council rules establishes by 2023 the fishing opportunities for certain fish stocks applicable in EU waters and, in the case of European fishing vessels, in certain non-EU waters. In addition, fishing opportunities for certain deep-sea fish stocks are set for 2023 and 2024. This indicates the quota mechanism, the conditions for landing catches, fishing limitations, corrective measures and closed seasons for certain species, the prohibition of certain catches, fishing authorizations and the measures that are applied. in each of the fishing zones, among other aspects. In another regulation, the Council fixes for 2023 the fishing opportunities for certain stocks and groups of fish stocks in the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, ...

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