Fishing companies warn hake quotas may strain operations
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 5/11/2025
The fishing industry has warned that the Cabinet-approved total allowable catch (TAC) for hake may put pressure on operations, even as the government insists the quota is guided by scientific advice to protect the resource. The Cabinet recently set the hake TAC at 133 000 metric tonnes for the (…)
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