Ukraine received a national quota for catching fish in the Atlantic Ocean

Published 2022년 9월 29일

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The 44th annual session of the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) has allocated a sea bass catching quota of 150 tons for Ukraine for 2023. The country can also use industrial quotas for catching other fish species in the northwestern part of the Atlantic Ocean. The State Fisheries Agency is inviting business entities to participate in fishing in these waters. The necessary documents for industrial fishing of aquatic biological resources outside Ukraine's jurisdiction can be found on the agency's website.
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According to the results of the 44th annual session of the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO), Ukraine has been allocated a national quota for catching sea bass in the amount of 150 tons for 2023. The table of quotas can be found at the link. This is reported to the Ministry of Agrarian Policy. Please note that industrial quotas are also available for use for the groups of Contracting Parties established under the article "Other": Atlantic cod, sea bass, yellowtail flounder, Atlantic long flounder, American white sole, stingray, squid, which are caught "for the Olympic principle" without allocation to national quotas. The State Fisheries Agency invites interested business entities to participate in fishing in the waters of the northwestern part of the Atlantic Ocean. You can contact the relevant offers and requests at the address: 04053, Kyiv, st. Sichovyh Striltsiv, 45-a, e-mail: [email protected] The requirements for the necessary package of documents for carrying ...
Source: Agravery

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