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Commercial Fishing & Seafood Industry Contacts - Croatia

 

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ARBACOMMERCE
ARBACOMMERCE d.o.o. Zadar is family owned company founded 1994. Our main line of business is processing and selling small pelagics. Main species are Anchovy and Sardine, as well as Spanish Mackerel, Sprat, Horse Mackerel etc. ARBACOMMERCE d.o.o. employs 60 people and produces its goods according HACCP and ISO 22000:2005. Plant is approved with EU export number.
Contact: Nikica Paunovic
City: Labin
Tel: 5285 1627  Fax: 5285 1903
Skype: -
Email: Email ARBACOMMERCE
CTC Seafood Company
Export and sell frozen sardinella and anchovies and salted sardinella and anchovies. frozen sardine BQF plastic bag 8kg, frozen sardine IQF cardboard 10kg
Contact: Terry Chaumont
City: Zadar, Jadranska Hrvatska
Tel: +385981375952
Fax:
+385 20 713 198
Skype: -
Email: Email CTC Seafood Company
Lory
We are a small company from Croatia , almost 15 years in this business, we collect and trade in various seashells. We cooperate with about 15 divers and 3 fishing ships. Products are from clean Croatian coast of Adriatic sea, there is no industry at all so our coast is not polluted at all. oysters (ostrea edulis) ,sea urchins (paracentrotus lividus), winkles (littorina littorea), sea figs (microcosmus sabatieri), venus verrucosa, tapes semidecussatus, murex brandaris, callista chiona, arca noae
Contact: Alen
City: Pula, Istria
Tel: +00385922539186
Skype: sostaric.dragan1
Email: Email Lory
Reful
My name is Marko Tokic and i represent Reful from Ploce - Croatia. We would like to import fishing nets of a good quality to our country. We would like to import monofilament net 0,18 / 0,20 / 0.25 / 0,30 / 0,40 and multifilament nets 210/1 , 210/2 , 210/3 , 210/4 , 210/6.
Contact: Marko Tokic
City: Port of Ploce
Tel: 20 670 767  Fax: 20 678 500
Skype: -
Email: Email Reful Croatia


Government Contacts & Information Resources for
Commercial Fishing, Seafood, Aquaculture, Marine & Oceans in Croatia

General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean - Consisting of 22 Member countries along with the European Community, the GFCM’s objectives are to promote the development, conservation, rational management and best utilization of living marine resources, as well as the sustainable development of aquaculture in the Mediterranean, Black Sea and connecting waters. Membership is open to both Mediterranean coastal states and regional economic organizations as well as to United Nations member states whose vessels engage in fishing in Mediterranean waters.

 

Fishery and Aquaculture Country Profile for Croatia - aquatic species caught by country or area, by species items, by FAO major fishing areas, and year, for all commercial, industrial, recreational and subsistence purposes. The harvest from mariculture, aquaculture and other kinds of fish farming is also included.

 

An international bottom trawl survey in the Mediterranean - In the Mediterranean, the main demersal fisheries are localized on narrow continental shelves along the coasts. Experiences during the last decades in this area have shown that it was difficult to obtain a global estimate of the demersal resources from fishing activity, especially due to the very large dispersion of the landing places, the important diversity of the species caught and the scarceness of reliable statistics. This situation has induced different European Union States to conduct national programmes for the assessment of these resources from repetitive trawl surveys. A lot of the demersal resources in the Mediterranean are considered as fully or over-exploited.

 

Some fish species found in Mediterranean

Latin name

Citharus linguatula

Eutrigla gurnardus

Helicolenus dactylopterus

Lepidorhombus boscii

Lophius budegassa

Lophius piscatorius

Merluccius merluccius

Micromesistius potassou

Mullus barbatus

Mullus surmuletus

Pagellus acarne

Pagellus bogaraveo

Pagellus erythrinus

Pagrus pagrus

Phycis blenoides

Raja clavata

Solea vulgaris

Spicara flexuosa

Trachurus mediterraneus

Trachurus trachurus

Trisopterus min. capelanus

Zeus faber

Aristaeomorpha foliacea

Aristeus antennatus

Nephrops norvegicus

Parapenaeus longirostris

Eledone cirrhosa

Eledone moschata

Illex coindetti

Loligo vulgaris

Octopus vulgaris

Sepia oficinalis

 

 

The Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS) is a state administrative organisation, central authority, principal producer, disseminator and coordinator of the official statistics system of the Republic of Croatia.

 

Croatian Chamber of Economy - Agriculture Food and Forestry Sector.

 

Ocean Health Index Croatia - The Ocean Health Index is a valuable tool for the ongoing assessment of ocean health. By providing a means to advance comprehensive ocean policy and compare future progress, the Index can inform decisions about how to use or protect marine ecosystems. The Index is a collaborative effort, made possible through contributions from more than 65 scientists/ocean experts and partnerships between organizations including the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Sea Around Us, Conservation International, National Geographic, and the New England Aquarium. Information for Croatia

 

 

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