Galician fleet prepares to start squid fishing in Falklands
SPAIN
Wednesday, January 16, 2019, 02:40 (GMT + 9)
The Galician fleet that works in Falkland waters is already preparing to leave for the South Atlantic fishing ground, before the next opening of Loligo squid fishery.
The determination of the FICZ a little more than 30 years ago completely changed the prospects of the islands with the development of the fishing industry. Especially Galician trawlers for the loligo squid and Japanese squid jiggers vessels for the Illex has been the main business for the local sector
This year's season will begin on February 24, and with good prospects for ship owners so far, according to the first scientific reports.
Main fishing area of the loligo squid, Doryteuthis gahi, by the Spanish fleet operating in Falkland Islands (Photo: fig.gov.fk)
Some Galician vessels, as part of the Pereira fleet, have already left for the South Atlantic, while Pescapuerta, Chymar and Marfrío vessels still remain on local docks, to carry out repairs or supplies, reported Faro de Vigo.
Fishing trawler 'Gueldo' of Marfrio Group, with registration in Port Stanley of Falkland Islands, unloading Loligo of season 2018 in the port of Vigo
The squid catches can suffer great variations from one year to the other. Although shipowners consider a season with catches of around 40,000 tonnes as good, in the last three years the figure was far exceeded. Last year, they even surpassed the record record of 1995, capturing a total of 78,913 tonnes, almost 25 percent more than in 2017.
The season is divided into two parts, of which the first one is usually the one that makes the difference, according to the Galician shipowners.
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