Russia's Pacific salmon and trout catch is projected to recover, with an expected total of 312,650 tons in 2025, including 189,000 tons of Pink Salmon, 82,000 tons of Chum Salmon, and over 31,200 tons of Sockeye Salmon. The regions with the highest expected yield are Kamchatka Territory, Sakhalin Territory, and Transnortheast Territory. However, scientific institutions caution that Russia may not see record catches in the next five to seven years due to a significant decrease in actual catch in 2023, which was 27% less than recommended and marked the lowest level in the past 20 years. The future of Pacific salmon and trout fisheries in Russia depends on the natural recovery of fish stocks and the effectiveness of fishery management.