April 3, 2014 โ Despite an increase in fishing, Spanish fisheries are catching less than 60 years ago, according to a new study by Oceana Europe.
According to Spanish fishermen in the Mediterranean and the Gulf of Cadiz who were interviewed, in 1950 fishing was carried out in shallower water and closer to the coast than today. This change is linked to overexploitation of coastal resources, says Oceana, which has led to an expansion of the area of activity in search of new fishing grounds.
At the same time, the power of vessels has significantly increased.
โIt is common for trawlers to have more power than what is declared officially and also more than the 500 hp established by the law,โ said Xavier Pastor, fisheries biologist and executive director of Oceana in Europe.
โIt is currently estimated that the trawler fleet in the Balearic Islands has a total of 30,800 hp, which is almost three times what the official records suggest. This is an enormous ecological and tax fraud that the authorities tolerate with impunity,โ he added.
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