Kamchatka Territory, Russia: Overview of the fishing situation on 03.11.2022

Published 2022년 11월 7일

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The article reports on the significant growth in industrial fishing quotas in the Kamchatka Territory, with a total catch of 48,537 tons, an increase of 15,134 tons from 2021. The main fish species caught include walleye pollock, Pacific herring, cod, and Far Eastern flounders. While there has been a decline in the catch of certain species like cod and halibut, there has been a positive trend in the catch of pollock and Pacific herring. Crab fishing has also seen a positive trend, with a total catch of 19,723 tons, despite a slight decrease from 2021. The catch includes various crab species harvested in different subzones, with some subzones showing an increase in catch while others remain stable or decrease slightly.
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The development of industrial, including coastal quotas (TAC) for investment purposes by users of the Kamchatka Territory is 89.8% (catch - 48,537 tons), by 15,134 tons more than in 2021. The main objects of fishing in terms of production (catch) volumes: walleye pollock - 611,083 tons (catch share 69%); Pacific herring - 80,802 tons (9%); cod - 57,006 tons (6%); Far Eastern flounders - 44,407 tons (5%). Negative dynamics compared to 2021 is observed for cod - 20,284 tons less, for Komandor squid - 14,147 tons less, for grenadier - 2,301 tons less, for saffron cod - 1,487 tons less, for halibut - 1 less 099 tons. Positive dynamics is observed for pollock (+76,797 tons), for Pacific herring (+6,561 tons), for greenlings (+4,456 tons), for cucumaria (+735 tons), for snow crab birdie (+626 tons). Crab fishing By November 3, 2022, the total catch of crabs (King crab, equal-thorned crab, blue crab, birdie snow crab and opilio snow crab) in the area of responsibility of the ...
Source: Fishretail

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