Abalone catch for the financial year limited to 12 tons


Fisheries Minister Dion George has set the total allowable abalone catch for this financial year at just over twelve tons.

The drastic cut follows new scientific evidence showing abalone populations are at less than 2% of their original levels, with near-zero densities recorded along much of the coast.

George says the move is part of a broader effort to curb poaching and close international trade loopholes.

“The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment, had taken decisive action to protect South Africa’s abalone industry. Scientific evidence has shown that stocks have collapsed to less than 2% of their actual levels. We have reduced the total allowable catch and will move to list dried abalone under SITIES, to shut down the international trade that fuels poaching.”