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ARGENTINA- En Mar del plata hay mas de 200 buques obsoletos

ARGENTINA In Mar del Plata there are over 200 obsolete ships

The Argentine Naval Workers Union (SAON) put the alarm on the state of the local fishing fleet and lack of regulation durability.

“En Mar del Plata hay más de 200 buques que están pasados de años y siguen saliendo al Mar”, expressed from the local leadership of the guild, concerned about the security and safety of its crew.

Therefore, this Thursday at its headquarters in Avenida Juan José Paso 2346, the SAON conducted a desk and lecture to discuss in the House of the Naval participated, Shipowners, officials and special guests with the

At the meeting it was suggested that the National Government who limit the navigation of vessels over 30 years old -being that currently several vessels are performances are of the decade of 40- and yet who provide a line credit to finance the construction of new units.

It also suggests that these new vessels are manufactured in Argentina since "80 percent of the boats from the port of Mar del Plata, are foreign flag"They expressed Jorge De Filippis and Villarreal's Diego SAON.

The meeting was prompted by the Union of naval workers who receive at its headquarters to their national representatives and other key sectors of industry and Fisheries pledged their presence, such as: Pedro Fernández local CGT;

Days ago, the Chief of Staff Jorge Capitanich, received at the Casa Rosada representatives of different maritime unions covered in representing the local CGT.

The auspicious meeting was attended by delegates as De Filippis and Villarreal as part of SAON. Also attended the mayor, Gustavo Pulti, Undersecretary of Fisheries of the Nation, Miguel Bustamante, Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Casamiquela, and Deputy Minister of Labour, Noemi Rial, among other officials.

SOURCE: Puntonoticias.com

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