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Illex squid in the Argentine EEZ: catches of the summer spawning stock decline after a record start to the season

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Wednesday, March 11, 2026, 00:10 (GMT + 9)

Average catches in recent days fell from 36 tons to around 14 tons. By March 3, more than 123 thousand tons had been landed, while questions are growing about the presence of the South Patagonian stock south of 49° S, according to Revista Puerto.

The summer spawning stock (SDV) of Illex squid in the Argentine Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) has begun to show signs of depletion after an exceptional start to the season for the national jigging fleet.

During the first weeks of the 2026 fishing season, vessels recorded average catches of 36.3 tons per day, a level considered very high for this fishery. However, in recent days daily production has dropped to around 14 tons, according to reports from industry actors cited by Revista Puerto.

Decline in yields in the main fishing area

The decrease was recorded during the past week in the main distribution area of the SDV, located between 44° S and 47° S and between the meridians 62° W and 64° W, outside the continental shelf. Around 80 jigging vessels are currently operating in this area.

Until last week, statistical rectangle 4563 had concentrated 43.6% of the total catch, with 35,262 tons, averaging about 43 tons per day.

The next most productive areas were:

  • Statistical rectangle 4663: 16,433 tons (20.3% of the total)

  • Statistical rectangle 4562: 11,935 tons (14.8% of the catch)

More details about the characteristics of recent catches will be known when the Federal Fisheries Council (CFP) receives the new technical report prepared by researchers from theINIDEP Cephalopod Program.

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“It shows signs of depletion,” one shipowner familiar with the most recent catch performance told Revista Puerto.

Record landings so far this season

Despite the recent drop in catches, the overall balance of the season remains highly positive.

By March 3, squid landings reached 123,679 tons, representing an increase of 99% compared with the same period last year.

The contribution by fleet type was as follows:

  • Jigging fleet: 105,000 tons (+100% year-on-year)

  • Freezer trawlers: 17,208 tons (+99% compared with 2025)

  • Fresh trawlers: 1,353 tons (+34%)

Uncertainty over the South Patagonian stock

With the decline in SDV catches, one of the main questions is where the fleet will migrate if the downward trend consolidates.

Some vessels moved south of 49° S in search of the South Patagonian stock (SSP), but the results were disappointing.

Expectations were based on data from an INIDEP research survey carried out last month, which covered a large part of the potential distribution area of this stock. However, the survey did not confirm a significant presence.

“They didn’t find it, or they found very little… We thought it might be in another area not covered by the survey hauls and could migrate later, but the results were still not satisfactory,” another industry source told Revista Puerto.

Photo: courtesy Revista Puerto

Expectations for the Bonaerense North Patagonian stock

Another alternative for the fleet is the Northern Management Unit, north of 44° S, where fishing for the Bonaerense North Patagonian stock (SBNP) becomes allowed starting April 1.

For now, there are no clear signals about the level of abundance that this stock will present.

Some fresh trawler shipowners carried out exploratory hauls while operating for hake and shrimp around 41° S. In those hauls squid appeared in some sets, although their size was still very small.

Photo: courtesy Revista Puerto

After such an extraordinary start to the season, well beyond forecasts, no one in the sector objects to waiting a few more days to see whether the SSP south of 49° S appears or whether the SBNP in the Northern Management Unit increases in weight and size.

Landings by port

Regarding squid landings by port up to March 3, the ranking is led by Puerto Madryn, followed by Puerto Deseado and Mar del Plata:

  • Puerto Madryn: 60,207 tons (+88% year-on-year)

  • Puerto Deseado: 38,217 tons (+85% compared with 2025)

  • Mar del Plata: 21,234 tons (+146% compared with last year)

Photo: courtesy Revista Puerto

The data confirm that, despite the recent slowdown in catches, the 2026 Illex squid season in the Argentine EEZ remains one of the most productive in recent years, according to the information published by Revista Puerto.

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🇯🇵 日本語(Japanese)

アルゼンチンEEZにおけるイレックスイカ:記録的なシーズン開始後、夏季産卵群の漁獲量が減少

ここ数日の平均漁獲量は36トンから約14トンへと減少。3月3日までに12万3千トン以上が水揚げされる一方、南緯49度以南での南パタゴニア系統の存在に疑問が高まっていると、Revista Puertoが報じた。

アルゼンチン排他的経済水域(EEZ)におけるイレックスイカの**夏季産卵群(SDV)**は、国内いか釣り漁船団にとって非常に好調だったシーズン序盤の後、資源の減少兆候を見せ始めている。

2026年漁期の最初の数週間、船団の平均漁獲量は1日36.3トンに達し、この漁業としては非常に高い水準とされた。しかしここ数日、Revista Puertoが引用した関係者の報告によれば、日産は約14トンまで低下した。

主漁場での漁獲効率の低下

減少は、SDVの主要分布域である南緯44度〜47度、西経62度〜64度の海域(大陸棚外縁)で先週確認された。現在この海域では約80隻のいか釣り漁船が操業している。

前週まで、統計区画4563総漁獲量の43.6%を占め、35,262トン、平均1日約43トンを記録していた。

次いで生産性が高かったのは以下の通り:

  • 統計区画466316,433トン(総量の20.3%

  • 統計区画456211,935トン(総量の14.8%

この漁業の状況に関するさらなる詳細は、INIDEP頭足類プログラムの研究者が作成した次回の技術報告書が**連邦漁業評議会(CFP)**に提出された際に明らかになる見込みである。

「資源は枯渇の兆候を示している」と、最近の漁獲状況を把握している船主の一人がRevista Puertoに語った。

今シーズンの水揚げ量は記録的

最近の漁獲量減少にもかかわらず、シーズン全体の評価は依然として非常に好調である。

3月3日までに、イカの水揚げ量は123,679トンに達し、前年同期比で99%増となった。

船団別の内訳は次の通り:

  • いか釣り船団105,000トン(前年比**+100%**)

  • 冷凍トロール船17,208トン2025年比**+99%**)

  • 生鮮トロール船1,353トン+34%

南パタゴニア系統をめぐる不確実性

SDVの漁獲量減少を受け、この傾向が続いた場合、船団がどこへ移動するのかが大きな疑問となっている。

一部の船は南緯49度以南に移動し、**南パタゴニア系統(SSP)**を探したが、結果は期待外れだった。

この期待は、先月実施されたINIDEPの調査航海のデータに基づいていた。同航海はこの資源の潜在分布域の大部分をカバーしていたが、顕著な存在は確認されなかった。

「彼らは見つけられなかったか、見つけてもごくわずかだった。調査の投網が届かなかった別の海域にいて、後で移動してくるのではないかと考えたが、結果はやはり満足できるものではなかった」と、別の業界関係者がRevista Puertoに語った。

ブエノスアイレス・ノルパタゴニア系統への期待

もう一つの選択肢は、南緯44度以北の北管理ユニットであり、ここでは4月1日から**ブエノスアイレス・ノルパタゴニア系統(SBNP)**の漁獲が可能となる。

現時点では、この資源の資源量について明確な兆候はない。

一部の生鮮船団の船主は、南緯41度付近でメルルーサエビを漁獲する際に試験的な操業を行った。その結果、いくつかの操業でイカは確認されたが、サイズはまだ非常に小さかった。

予想を大きく上回るシーズンのスタートを受け、業界では南緯49度以南でSSPが現れるのか、あるいは北管理ユニットSBNPが成長してくるのかを見極めるため、数日待つことに異論はない。

港別水揚げ量

3月3日までの港別水揚げ量では、プエルト・マドリンが首位となり、続いてプエルト・デセアドマル・デル・プラタとなっている:

  • プエルト・マドリン60,207トン(前年比**+88%**)

  • プエルト・デセアド38,217トン2025年比**+85%**)

  • マル・デル・プラタ21,234トン(前年比**+146%**)

これらのデータは、最近の漁獲減少にもかかわらず、アルゼンチンEEZにおける2026年のイレックスイカ漁期が近年で最も生産性の高いシーズンの一つであることを示している。これはRevista Puertoが公表した情報によるものである。


🇨🇳 简体中文(Simplified Chinese)

阿根廷专属经济区的阿根廷滑柔鱼:创纪录开局后夏季产卵群捕捞量下降

最近几天的平均捕捞量已从36吨下降至约14吨。截至3月3日,累计卸货量超过12.3万吨,与此同时,对于南纬49°以南是否存在南巴塔哥尼亚种群的疑问正在增加,Revista Puerto报道称。

阿根廷专属经济区(ZEE)内,阿根廷滑柔鱼夏季产卵群(SDV)在本季初期为国内灯光钓船队带来了极其出色的产量,但目前开始出现资源减少的迹象。

2026年渔季的最初几周,船队平均产量达到每天36.3吨,这一水平被认为在该类渔业中非常高。然而据Revista Puerto引用业内人士报告,最近几天日产量已下降至约14吨

主要作业海域产量下降

下降出现在SDV主要分布海域,即南纬44°至47°、西经62°至64°之间的外大陆架区域。当前约有80艘灯光钓船在该海域作业。

截至上周,统计网格4563总捕捞量的43.6%,达到35,262吨,平均每天约43吨

生产力排名其后的区域为:

  • 统计网格466316,433吨(占20.3%

  • 统计网格456211,935吨(占14.8%

关于近期捕捞情况的更多细节,将在INIDEP头足类项目研究人员提交给**联邦渔业委员会(CFP)**的新技术报告中公布。

一位密切关注最近捕捞表现的船东向Revista Puerto表示:“它已经显示出枯竭的迹象。”

本季卸货量创纪录

尽管最近捕捞量下降,但整个渔季的总体表现仍然非常积极。

截至3月3日,鱿鱼卸货量达到123,679吨,同比增长99%

各类船队贡献如下:

  • 灯光钓船队105,000吨(同比**+100%**)

  • 冷冻拖网船17,208吨(较2025年增长**+99%**)

  • 鲜鱼拖网船1,353吨+34%

南巴塔哥尼亚种群的不确定性

随着SDV捕捞量下降,如果这一趋势持续,船队将转向何处成为主要问题。

一些船只曾向南纬49°以南移动,试图寻找南巴塔哥尼亚种群(SSP),但结果令人失望。

这一期待源于INIDEP上个月进行的一次科研调查航次的数据,该航次覆盖了该资源潜在分布区的大部分海域,但并未发现明显存在。

另一位业内人士向Revista Puerto表示:“他们没有找到,或者只找到很少。我们原本认为它可能在调查拖网没有覆盖的其他海域,并可能稍后迁移,但结果同样不理想。”

对布宜诺斯艾利斯北巴塔哥尼亚种群的期待

另一种选择是南纬44°以北的北部管理单元,在那里从4月1日起可以捕捞布宜诺斯艾利斯北巴塔哥尼亚种群(SBNP)

目前尚无明确迹象表明该种群的资源丰度水平。

一些鲜鱼船船东南纬41°附近捕捞无须鳕红虾时进行了试探性拖网。在部分拖网中发现了鱿鱼,但体型仍然非常小。

在如此出乎预料的赛季开局之后,行业内没有人反对再等待几天,以观察南纬49°以南是否会出现SSP,或北部管理单元中的SBNP是否会增加体重和体型。

各港口卸货量

截至3月3日的港口卸货排名中,马德林港位居首位,其次是德塞阿多港马德普拉塔

  • 马德林港60,207吨(同比**+88%**)

  • 德塞阿多港38,217吨(较2025年增长**+85%**)

  • 马德普拉塔21,234吨(同比**+146%**)

这些数据表明,尽管最近捕捞量有所下降,阿根廷专属经济区2026年阿根廷滑柔鱼渔季仍然是近年来生产力最高的季节之一,以上信息来自Revista Puerto发布的数据。

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