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Catches of croaker - Uruguay's second most important fish resource - have dropped dramatically this year, according to the director of the National Fisheries Institute  (INAPE), Sergio Galante. Croaker catches have fallen by 3,000 tonnes compared with last year, whereas hake, the country's main fish resource, increased by 2,000 tonnes. Shipowners and fishermen blame Argentine factory trawlers for fishing croaker less than 32 cm long. Mr Galante added that the number of vessels fishing for  non-traditional species, such as red crab, top shell, flounder, Patagonic toothfish and squid, is increasing.

During the first five months of the year, Uruguay's exports fell by 5,000 tonnes compared with the same period last year, but they grew in value by nearly US$5  million.

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Swordfish 
Only a half-dozen or so longliners fish for fresh swordfish and tuna out of Montevideo, with swordfish being the main target species (about five swordfish to every bigeye tuna are boated). The peak season for swordfish is July to September (winter), with bigeye tuna (and a few yellowfin) taken year-round as bycatch.

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