Fish caught in the Sea of Azov, Ukraine jumped by 26%

Published 2021년 7월 19일

Tridge summary

The article reports a significant increase in the industrial catch of fish and aquatic biological resources in the Sea of Azov, with a 26% rise compared to the same period last year, totaling 1,113 tons from January to June 2021. This includes a 72% increase in catch in the Danube River and a 14% increase in the Dnieper-Bug estuary system. The Black Sea saw a 4% increase, with the majority of the catch being silver carp. The total industrial catch for the year reached 5,855 tons, distributed across the Black Sea, the lower reaches of the Dniester river, and various reservoirs.
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Industrial catch of fish and other aquatic biological resources in the Sea of Azov during January-June 2021 increased by 26% compared to the same period last year. According to the statement of the State Agency for Land Reclamation and Fisheries, in 6 months Ukrainian fishermen caught 1113 tons of fish and other aquatic biological resources in this sea. For the same period in 2020, this figure was 885 tons. The total industrial catch of fish and other aquatic biological resources from the beginning of the year amounted to 5855 tons. In particular, an increase in catch was also observed in the Danube River - 434 tons (+ 72% compared to January-June 2020), the Dnieper-Bug estuary system - 309 tons (14%), Black Sea estuaries - 24 tons (+ 4%) ... In addition, industrial fishermen caught 1579 tons of fish and other aquatic biological resources in the Black Sea, 518 tons - in the lower reaches of the river. Dniester with estuary ...

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