The Organization of Fishing Producers of the Port and Ría de Marín (OPROMAR) is an organization that brings together more than 30 fishing companies that group vessels of the following modalities: Trawlers, Longliners and Purse seiners.
Among the purposes of OPROMAR are those of supporting and promoting all those actions aimed at improving fishing activity, with special emphasis on sustainability and long-term viability, in order to generate social and economic benefits. For this, we always seek an ecosystem approach to guarantee that fishing activities have the least impact on the marine environment, thus avoiding its degradation.
Japan’s Marine Product Imports Exceed Domestic Production Japan
The following is an excerpt from an article published by nippon.com:
Japan’s fishing industry is not the force that it once was, and in 2022 the country imported marine products worth ¥2 tr...
Fish face vast decline if emissions are not reduced Worldwide
The following is an excerpt from an article published by Dialogue Earth:
Failing to keep warming to below 3C could mean a 30% decline in catchable fish in many countries, huge study suggests
Gl...
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