The tangonero Atlántico 1 concluded the shrimp campaign with a total catch of 1,730 tonnes in Argentina

Published 2021년 11월 4일

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The article highlights the successful shrimp harvesting season of the Atlantico 1, a 39.99-meter-long vessel based in Puerto Deseado, Argentina. Owned by the company Pesquería del Atántico, a partnership between Spanish Profand and Argentine Creole Newsan, the ship made eight trips, resulting in a total catch of 1,730 tons of shrimp. Julián Suárez, the National Director of Fisheries Coordination and Inspection, praised the vessel's performance and noted that the overall shrimp fishing fleet had a productive season, with data up to 1 November showing a slight increase in landings compared to the previous year.
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This is the second campaign of the 39.99-meter-long vessel based in Puerto Deseado, the vessel whose permit is derived from the Harengus, was built entirely in the Armón shipyards in Galicia, Spain. During his tour of the port of Desire, the National Director of Fisheries Coordination and Inspection, Julián Suárez visited the boat belonging to the firm Pesquería del Atántico, and learned from the managers of the great performance of Atlantico 1 during the 2021 season. clarify that Pesquería del Atlántico is a company made up of capitals from the Spanish Profand and the Creole Newsan "The ship made a total of 8 trips with a total balance of 1,730 tons of shrimp, it is true that it is a modern boat with 6 freezing tunnels, but the excellent performance it had is still a great surprise," he said. Suárez in a brief dialogue with Mar & Pesca. In this context, the official valued the shrimp campaign that ended a few weeks ago, noting that the entire fleet that operated on the resource ...

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