The article highlights a notable surge in the sales of frozen trout, which saw a price increase of 2.8 times, reaching $44 million, while fresh trout supplies grew by 23% to $7.2 million. Additionally, sea bass sales tripled to $1.05 million. In October, Russia emerged as the largest importer of Turkish fish, accounting for a third of the exports, with Italy and the Netherlands following. The increase in red fish prices in Russia is linked to a poor fishing season, with the salmon catch plummeting to 235 thousand tons, 2.55 times less than in 2023. The All-Russian Association of Fishery Industrialists reported a 19-year low in catch volumes due to rising costs in the fishing industry.