Russia: Rosrybolovstvo noted a decrease in fish catch by 8.2% by November 18

Published 2024년 11월 25일

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Russian fishermen have caught 4.45 million tons of fish by November 18, marking an 8.2% decrease from the same period in 2023, according to the Federal Agency for Fisheries. The decline is even more significant in the Far Eastern fishery basin, which saw an 8.2% year-on-year decrease, with the catch of several species, including cod and flounder, reaching lower numbers compared to last year. The Pacific salmon catch also decreased by 13.5% compared to 2022 and 61.3% compared to 2023. The Northern basin experienced a 3.5% decrease in catch, while the Western and Azov-Black Sea basins saw a decrease of 1.9% and 17% respectively compared to the previous year. The catch in the exclusive economic zones of foreign states and the open part of the World Ocean also experienced an 11.9% decrease from the previous year.
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Moscow. November 25. INTERFAX.RU - Russian fishermen caught 4.45 million tons of fish by November 18, which is 8.2% less than on the same date in 2023, according to the Federal Agency for Fisheries. A week earlier (as of November 11), the rate of decline was also 8.2%. 3.391 million tons were caught in the Far Eastern fishery basin, which is 8.2% less than last year. 1.814 million tons of pollock were caught (8.3 thousand tons more), Pacific herring - 369.3 thousand tons (45.5 thousand tons more), Iwashi sardines (in the exclusive economic zone of the Russian Federation) - 493.5 thousand tons (49.2 thousand tons more), cod - 99.1 thousand tons (6 thousand tons less), flounder - 58 thousand tons (15.1 thousand tons less). The catch of Pacific salmon amounted to 235.4 thousand tons, including pink salmon - 136.2 thousand tons, chum salmon - 54.6 thousand tons, sockeye salmon - 35.9 thousand tons. Compared with 2022 (salmon catches are compared between even and odd years in ...
Source: Interfax

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