Russian catch totals down 7 percent compared to 2023 in part due to dismal salmon catch

게시됨 2024년 12월 12일

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Russia's seafood industry has caught over 4.6 million metric tons of seafood in 2024, a 7% decrease from the previous year, according to the Federal Fisheries Agency. The decline is largely due to a significant drop in salmon catch. Despite this, pollock and Iwashi sardines have seen increases in 2024 compared to 2023. The efficiency of the fishing fleet has increased, with a new record catch of Iwashi sardines. However, the catch of cod has also decreased due to reduced quotas.
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Russia’s seafood industry has caught over 4.6 million metric tons (MT) of seafood so far in 2024, with a huge drop in the salmon catch dragging down the total. Russia’s Federal Fisheries Agency (Rosrybolovstvo) reported the total catch so far in 2024 as of 7 December had reached 4.66 million MT, down 7 percent compared to the just over 5 million MT it had caught in the same period in 2023. The largest portion of that catch is made up of pollock, which has seen increases in 2024 compared to 2023. Russia has so far caught 1.87 million MT of pollock, an increase of 18,900 MT over the same period of 2023. Another species making up a huge portion of the catch in 2024 is Iwashi sardines. Russia has caught more than 563,000 MT of the species so far in 2024, roughly 48,400 MT more than it caught in the same period of 2023 and a new record for Russia in the post-Soviet era. "Thanks to the renewal of the fishing fleet, the efficiency of the fishery has increased,” Rosrybolovstvo Head Ilya ...

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