Escama Apr 2026

: Key families include Serranidae (groupers) and Lutjanidae (snappers). The red grouper ( Epinephelus morio ) has traditionally been a primary target on the Campeche Bank. Vessels and Gear : Small-scale vessels (typically <10is less than 10

The following draft report summarizes the status of the (coastal finfish) fisheries in Mexico, primarily based on data from FisheryProgress and Seafood Watch . Overview of the "Escama" Fishery Escama

Several regions in Mexico are currently undergoing active FIPs to move toward MSC-comparable standards: : Key families include Serranidae (groupers) and Lutjanidae

: Ongoing audits evaluate performance indicators such as stock status and ecosystem impacts. Key Recommendations for Sustainability Mexico El Rosario and Isla Cedros finfish - trap/handline Overview of the "Escama" Fishery Several regions in

: The category includes more than 440 bony fish species , often categorized into 17 major groups for management purposes.

: The Mexican National Fisheries Chart (Carta Nacional Pesquera) was updated in 2022 to reflect new stock assessments and reference points for various species. Ongoing Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPs)

: Key families include Serranidae (groupers) and Lutjanidae (snappers). The red grouper ( Epinephelus morio ) has traditionally been a primary target on the Campeche Bank. Vessels and Gear : Small-scale vessels (typically <10is less than 10

The following draft report summarizes the status of the (coastal finfish) fisheries in Mexico, primarily based on data from FisheryProgress and Seafood Watch . Overview of the "Escama" Fishery

Several regions in Mexico are currently undergoing active FIPs to move toward MSC-comparable standards:

: Ongoing audits evaluate performance indicators such as stock status and ecosystem impacts. Key Recommendations for Sustainability Mexico El Rosario and Isla Cedros finfish - trap/handline

: The category includes more than 440 bony fish species , often categorized into 17 major groups for management purposes.

: The Mexican National Fisheries Chart (Carta Nacional Pesquera) was updated in 2022 to reflect new stock assessments and reference points for various species. Ongoing Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPs)

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