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The Fleet Fishes Shrimp Outside the Ban
ARGENTINA
Thursday, July 04, 2024, 01:00 (GMT + 9)
With good yields, they are concentrated between the parallels of 44º and 45º South on the external margin of subarea 12, which will be prospected together with subarea 7. Subarea 11, where a small group of ships was concentrated, was closed from hour zero of yesterday due to a sustained increase in youth.
It is a very good shrimp season, even despite the bad weather conditions of the last few days the fleet was able to fish and following the resource even outside the closed season, they managed to find a significant concentration. Before yesterday afternoon, it was decided to close subarea 11 and in the following days it is expected that the authority will announce the carrying out of new prospecting.
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Source: Revista Puerto
After days of bad weather, a large part of the pole boats moved out of the Closed Area where they found a significant concentration of shrimps. The fleet that was located on the external margin of the ban at the height of subarea 12 between the parallels of 44º and 45º South. There the yields are very good, at a rate of 5 tons per hour and with specimens of good commercial size.
Another smaller group stayed in subarea 11, located between the same parallels but further displaced to the West. In that area the boats could move more comfortably because there were not so many concentrates, but after a few days of bad weather the yields began to decrease and the number of juveniles to increase.
Once the bad weather conditions were overcome, the resource did not regroup as expected and with new data provided by the observers, the decision was made to close subarea 11 for fourteen days from hour zero today, due to the “sustained increase in the percentage of juvenile individuals (compatible with commercial categories L4 and minors) in the catches, already with values that exceed the 20% established by resolution,” states the note signed by the Undersecretary of Fisheries, Juan Cazorla.
For now, the business sector has already held talks with the authorities to prospect new sub-areas. In principle, it has been agreed to prospect subarea 12 and subarea 7 starting on Saturday or Sunday, depending on weather conditions, given that strong winds are expected for the next few days. The other subarea that they are defining whether to prospect is 8, adjacent to 7, and both located between the parallels of 43º and 44º South.
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Source: Revista Puerto / Wiki / FIS
Until June 26, 81,393 tons had been unloaded, according to official data. And although the figures are outdated, the comparison with the 2023 season in national waters shows a considerable increase in catches. Between May and June of last year, 28 thousand tons had been captured, while this year, without counting the latest landings, 36 thousand tons have already been unloaded.
Soon we will be able to have a more accurate picture of what can be expected from the current season, given that the biologists of the INIDEP Shrimp Program, directed by Paula Moriondo, are evaluating the area of the San Jorge Gulf, the coast of Chubut and national waters. within the Hake Ban. Everything seems to indicate that it will be a very good season: according to the latest report presented, the comparison with 2023 in the period from March 27 to June 22 shows that “the total average performance was 176% higher.
Source: Revista Puerto (Translated from the original in Spanish)
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