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    Argentina's squid catch has exceeded 40,000 tons!

    • Last Update: 2022-04-16
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    According to the data report from INIDEP, which summarizes the Argentine squid seasonas of February 18
    .
    As of the 18th an average of 28 tons per day, depletion of summer spawning populations and individual emergence of southern Patagonian populations 47o south
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    According to a technical report prepared by the INIDEP Cephalopod Program, between the first and seventh weeks of harvest, the total catch of Argentine squid recorded by management units south of 44o S latitude exceeded 40,000 tons, following a The evolution of the seasons, in which 66 squid fishing boats participated in the fishing
    .
     
    The exact catch is 41,669 tons, of which the squid fishing fleet catches 38,753 tons, with an average daily output of 28 tons, and the trawler fleet catches 2,917 tons
    .
     
    In the first two weeks of February, 62 squid boats were fishing 18,831 tons at an average rate of 28 tons per day, with the operating area moving a little further south
    .
    Eighty-six percent of the total catch was recorded south of latitude 46o
    S.

     
    Of the 2,917 tonnes caught by the trawler fleet, 51% corresponded to quadrants 4561 and 4562, mainly in January
    .
     
    According to the sampling of catches by four observers participating in the squid-fishing fleet, as in January, the catches in the first half of February were summer spawning stocks, mostly small-sized
    .
     
    "But at the same time, in captures south of 47o S, the presence of immature specimens between 15 and 24 cm in size that can be identified as corresponding to Southern Patagonian populations
    .
    "
     
      On the other hand, they clarified that in the sixth week of the harvest, the average catch decreased to 22 tons per day, and then recovered to an average of 27 tons in the following week, a value that was not definitive because it was not available before the report was written.
    All information received
    .
     
      "The decline in catch per unit of average effort over the past two weeks is related to the depletion of summer spawning stocks in the region, which did not begin fishing until week 5, and the southward migration of fleets
    .
    "
    squid
     
      According to a technical report prepared by the INIDEP Cephalopod Program, between the first and seventh weeks of harvest, the total catch of Argentine squid recorded by management units south of 44o S latitude exceeded 40,000 tons, following a The evolution of the seasons, in which 66 squid fishing boats participated in the fishing
    .
     
      The exact catch is 41,669 tons, of which the squid fishing fleet catches 38,753 tons, with an average daily output of 28 tons, and the trawler fleet catches 2,917 tons
    .
     
      In the first two weeks of February, 62 squid boats were fishing 18,831 tons at an average rate of 28 tons per day, with the operating area moving a little further south
    .
    Eighty-six percent of the total catch was recorded south of latitude 46o
    S.

     
      Of the 2,917 tonnes caught by the trawler fleet, 51% corresponded to quadrants 4561 and 4562, mainly in January
    .
     
      According to the sampling of catches by four observers participating in the squid-fishing fleet, as in January, the catches in the first half of February were summer spawning stocks, mostly small-sized
    .
     
      "But at the same time, in captures south of 47o S, the presence of immature specimens between 15 and 24 cm in size that can be identified as corresponding to Southern Patagonian populations
    .
    "
     
      On the other hand, they clarified that in the sixth week of the harvest, the average catch decreased to 22 tons per day, and then recovered to an average of 27 tons in the following week, a value that was not definitive because it was not available before the report was written.
    All information received
    .
     
      "The decline in catch per unit of average effort over the past two weeks is related to the depletion of summer spawning stocks in the region, which did not begin fishing until week 5, and the southward migration of fleets
    .
    "
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