A meeting between Belarusian and Russian officials has led to the confirmation of mutual interest in enhancing fisheries cooperation and exchanging information on control and supervisory activities. The teams agreed to share expertise and participate in joint control activities, with discussions around a potential interdepartmental document on the protection and sustainable use of aquatic biological resources. The meeting also touched on the progress of the Russian-Belarusian Joint Commission in the Field of Fisheries and the draft program for fisheries cooperation in 2025, which includes efforts to conserve bioresources, share aquaculture knowledge, and engage youth. The article also mentions the release of fish larvae and juveniles into transboundary waters to replenish bioresources and the imposition of administrative responsibility on citizens for fishing rule violations.