Russian fishermen caught about 8.4 thousand tons of krill in Antarctica

Published 2024년 9월 17일

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Russian fishermen have caught approximately 8.4 thousand tons of krill in Antarctica since the start of fishing in March 2024, according to Ilya Shestakov, the head of the Federal Agency for Fisheries. Shestakov suggests that more companies may join the fishing operation with the right specialized fleet. However, he does not anticipate a significant increase in catch at this time.
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Russian fishermen have already caught about 8.4 thousand tons since the start of krill fishing in Antarctica in March 2024. This was reported to journalists by the head of the Federal Agency for Fisheries Ilya Shestakov on the sidelines of the International Fishing Industry Forum and Exhibition of Fishing Industry, Seafood and Technology. In March 2024, Russian fishermen went fishing in the Antarctic region after a long break. "They have caught about 8.4 thousand tons now. In general, they seem to have set up fishing normally," Shestakov said. "We don't see any big forecasts yet that we will increase it en masse, but I hope that other companies, if they see this ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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