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Hake TAC remains unchanged at 130,000 tons |
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Written by Staff Reporters
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The government has set a Total
Allowable Catch (TAC) of 130,000 tons of hake for the 2008/9 fishing
season, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said this week. The season starts on 1 May and ends on
30 April next year. The information ministry said that the
government has also set the TACs for monkfish and orange roughy at
9000 tons each.
The TACs for hake and monkfish however
remain unchanged from last season while orange roughy’s has been
reduced by 500 tons from last year.
The statement said, according to
scientists, the total biomass index of hake increased by 34% from
701,000 to 936,000 tons after the last survey held in January and
February last year.
“The increase in the total biomass
index is mainly due to a huge increase in the fishable part of stock
(mostly Cape hake), which increased by 186% from 121,000 to 346,000
tons.
“Despite the improvement, the hake
stock is still in a critical condition and needs to be slowly rebuilt
to sustainable levels,” the statement said.
The statement said October would be a
closed season for the hake fishing industry to allow for breeding.
The TAC for hake will contribute N$47
million to government revenue because of higher fish prices on
international markets. Monkfish will generate N$ 6.75 million in
revenue.
It is also expected that orange roughy
will contribute N$1.35 million to government coffers if the whole TAC
is caught, the statement said.
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