China: The fishing limit for mackerel and grouper will be set on New Year's Day next year

Published Dec 11, 2023

Tridge summary

Starting from New Year's Day next year, new catch quota management measures will be added for the mackerel and trevally fishery in the Northeast China Sea in order to promote the sustainability of marine resources and industry. Other measures include establishing a registered farm system for grouper, expanding the export market for grouper, and strengthening the traceability of aquatic products. Additionally, new measures will be implemented to prevent the invasion of rabies by imported dogs and cats, and to encourage afforestation on private forest lands by increasing the maximum limit for afforestation funds and shortening the number of years for afforestation.
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Original content

The Ministry of Agriculture announced today (11th) that starting from New Year's Day next year, in addition to the original closed fishing areas, closed fishing periods and other control measures, the mackerel and trevally fishery in the Northeast China Sea will also add new catch quota management measures for the sustainability of marine resources and industry. The catch volume is 90,000 metric tons and the quota for individual fishing vessels; the trial operation of aquaculture fishery stocking declaration adds the "seedling source" item, which will be listed as a required item from 2014; and in order to expand my country's grouper export market, strengthen the traceability of aquatic products, agriculture The Fisheries Administration of the Ministry of Agriculture plans to establish a registered farm system for grouper. It is scheduled to start in the second half of next year and limit the export of grouper to those on the registered list. my country's coastal fishery industry, ...
Source: Agriharvest

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