Russian fishermen caught more than 4.6 million tons of aquatic bioresources in 2024

Published 2024년 12월 12일

Tridge summary

The article reports on the significant catch of bioresources from various marine basins and waterways around Russia. The Northern Basin contributed the largest share with a catch of 422.1 thousand tons, followed by the Western Basin with 70.2 thousand tons. Other basins like the Azov-Black Sea and the Volga-Caspian also contributed to the total catch. Additionally, over 464.17 thousand tons of fish were caught outside Russian waterways. As of December 7, 41.931 thousand tons of fish products were on board 34 vessels in the ports of Primorsky Krai, ready for supply to the domestic market.
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The Northern Basin provided a catch of 422.1 thousand tons, including 213 thousand tons of cod and 59.6 thousand tons of haddock. The Western Basin added 70.2 thousand tons, including 36.5 thousand tons of sprat and 22.9 thousand tons of Baltic herring. The Azov-Black Sea basin amounted to 31.8 thousand tons, and the Volga-Caspian basin - 72.6 thousand tons. More than 464.17 thousand tons of bioresources were caught outside Russian waterways. As of December 7, 34 vessels with 41.931 thousand tons of fish ...
Source: Fishretail

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