The vice minister of fishing of the Basque government, Leandro Azkue, sees the agreement “expected and successful”. The fishing of the anchovies started on Monday, with a part of more than 28,600 tons for the fleet.
He Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Mapà) announced on Tuesday, in a statement, an agreement with the Northwest Cantabrian feet on the management of the fishing of the fishing of the anchovy from 2025, which started this week.
The vice minister of fishing of the Basque government, Leandro Azkue, sees the agreement “expected and successful”. Anchovies fishing It started on Mondayimmediately part by More than 28 600 tons For the fleet.
The agreement was reached during a meeting between the General Secretary of Fisheries, Isabel Artime and representatives of the sector, in which the proposal from the producer association was tackled OpescantabricoWhich brings together 90 % of production.
The proposal consisted of the distribution of a limit of the 96 % of the catches under their associative entitiesso that each of them could regulate the rhythm of fishing and the volume of landing, to Optimize the use of the available quota.
Finally, according to the same source, the consensus of the sector has been reached to agree on that management model and the capture limit from 4 % to 10 % for those operators who are not linked to these associative entities and who were not in the first agreement. Thus 90 % recording limit has been assigned to the representative entities of Opescántabrico.
This measure is intended Remove the massive discs from anchovies -copies with small size and of low price detected in the early campaign days of previous years, and thus Improve profitability Of all the ships participating in fishing, according to the ministry.
The new management model will be reflected in the corresponding ministerial order and will take into account that as soon as the campaign has begun, the recordings will have made until the publication of the future rule will be calculated in accordance with the limits that have been established in it.
Source: EITB

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