The article reports on the significant catch figures for 2024 in the various sea basins and exclusive economic zones of Russia, highlighting a rise in pollock catches in the Far Eastern basin compared to the previous year. The northern basin saw a decline in total catch but maintained a high cod count. The western and Azov-Black Sea basins contributed smaller catches, with a notable increase in anchovy in the latter. Additionally, the article mentions the Russian fleet's successful collection of over 459.5 thousand tons of aquatic bioresources from foreign exclusive economic zones and the open ocean. Furthermore, it notes the transportation of over 15.665 thousand tons of fish products, including salmon, to the seaports of Primorsky Krai and the priority supply of fresh-frozen pollock, herring, and cod to the domestic market.