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Plastic is the most common residual material along the Catalan coastline, with greater presence on the central coast.
Recreational marine fishing in Catalonia is growing in participation but reducing total catches in 2024.
This is the MEDITS-AUT campaign, the first of its kind to be carried out by a Catalan research group based at the Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC).
The new regulation establishes, among other measures, minimum catch sizes, maximum daily catch quotas, and biological closed seasons for certain species.
In recent months, a consensus has emerged within the scientific community on the need to revise stock assessment methodologies in the Mediterranean.
ICATMAR's main objective is to provide an oceanographic forecasting service tailored to the needs of society.
We are launching new features for the ICATMAR fisheries data viewer.
Starting in September, ICATMAR invites you to participate in the knowledge transfer sessions for the fishing sector at the main Catalan fishing guilds.
The ICATMAR Operational Oceanography Service provides reliable and up-to-date information on the state of the sea in Catalonia.
You can now view and download the latest reports on the state of fisheries in Catalonia in 2023.
You can now download the report State of Marine Recreational Fisheries in Catalonia 2023 in the Publications section