
Ministry Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs, through the General Secretariat of the Sea, has agreed to reopen the fishery for hake long-line in the Cantabrian Sea, North West, as requested this week the sector and the Ministry for Rural Affairs and Fisheries of the Principality of Asturias.
Thus, from 00.00 on Monday May 16 the bottom longline vessels to fish hake may return after accepting the General Secretariat of the Sea the transfer of 30 tons of hake quotas for the third and fourth quarters of 2011 to be used in the remainder of second quarter of 2011, the Principality has indicated in a press release.
The Ministry of Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs had decided to close in the second quarter of the longline fishery for hake for background on 3 May and minor arts on the 10th. This meant that, in principle, these two techniques could not return to fish for hake until next July.
In the case of the minor arts, on Monday 16 is held in Gijón the Bay of Biscay-North Interfederativa to agree on a proposal similar to that of the bottom longline and hacérsela reach Fisheries managers of the four communities of the Cantabrian (Asturias, Galicia, Cantabria and Basque Country). And that same day, Fisheries managers of these four regions held at the headquarters of the Directorate General of Fisheries of Asturias a meeting of the Coordination Committee of the Cantabrian-Northwest Fisheries. This meeting will also assist the Director General of the Ministry of Fisheries Management, Ignacio Gandarias.
The main objective of the two meetings is to achieve an agreed solution between fishermen and administrations for the hake fishery to the minor arts can reopen as soon as possible with a solution similar to that taken for the longline and bottom .
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