Japan and the Russian Federation approved a quota for salmon and trout fishing by Japanese fishermen

Published 2024년 3월 14일

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Japan and Russia have agreed on the terms for Japanese fishermen to catch salmon and trout in Japan's 200-mile exclusive economic zone in 2024. The quota remains the same as the previous year at 2,050 tons of seafood. Japan's payment to Russia will be between 180 million to 313 million yen ($1.2 million to $2.1 million). This agreement is based on a 1984 pact allowing both countries to fish within each other's 200-mile exclusive economic zones.
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Representatives of Japan and the Russian Federation approved the conditions for catching salmon and trout by Japanese fishermen in the 200-mile Japanese exclusive economic zone for 2024. This was reported by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan. According to the Japanese department, following the results of online negotiations, a quota of 2,050 tons of seafood was approved, as was the case a year earlier. The volume of payments from Japan will range from 180 million to 313 million yen (from $1.2 million to $2.1 million at the current exchange rate). ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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