Japan and the Russian Federation began discussing quotas for salmon and trout fishing by Japanese fishermen

Published 2024년 5월 31일

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Japan and Russia have started discussions for the conditions of salmon and trout fishing by Japanese fishermen in the Russian exclusive economic zone (EEZ) for 2024. This is the first time in three years that such discussions have taken place, following the suspension due to the situation in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the quota for salmon and trout fishing by Japanese fishermen in the Japanese EEZ has been agreed upon and approved. The seafood catch quotas and other issues are discussed and agreed between the two countries every year.
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Representatives of Japan and the Russian Federation, via videoconference, began discussing the conditions for salmon and trout fishing by Japanese fishermen in the 200-mile Russian exclusive economic zone (EEZ) for 2024. This was reported by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan. This is the first time in three years that the parties have discussed fishing quotas for Japanese fishermen in the Russian EEZ - negotiations, which previously took place on an annual basis, were suspended due to the situation in Ukraine. At the same time, the quota for salmon and trout fishing by Japanese fishermen in the 200-mile Japanese EEZ has been agreed upon and approved in recent years. In particular, for this year it was set ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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