Russia's total fishery catch is expected to be close to 4.5 million tons by 2025.

Published 2025년 12월 19일

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Core Insight: According to the latest industry monitoring system data from the Federal Agency for Fisheries (Rosrybolovstvo) of Russia, by the end of 2025, the total fishery catch of aquatic resources across Russia reached approximately 4,492,900 tons, maintaining a growth momentum compared to the previous year. This achievement is mainly due to the robust performance in key fishing areas such as the Far East, the North, and the Black Sea, with significant increases in the production of major species such as saffron cod, Pacific herring, and sand lance.

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The Far Eastern Fisheries Basin: Main production areas contribute over 70% The Far Eastern Fisheries Basin remains the "main engine" of Russia's fisheries, with a 2025 production of 3,468.7 million tons, accounting for over 70% of the national total catch. Among them, several commercial fish species performed outstandingly: · Pollock: 208.57 million tons, an increase of 15.38 million tons year-on-year; · Pacific Herring: 55.13 million tons, an increase of 13.12 million tons year-on-year; · Cod: 11.08 million tons, an increase of 7,000 tons year-on-year; · Far Eastern Flounder: 6.73 million tons, an increase of 7,000 tons year-on-year. Industry analysis believes that the sustained stability of Pollock and herring resources has supported the overall growth of Russia's Far Eastern fisheries and also provided sufficient raw materials for the export of processed products such as frozen fish slices and fish mince. Northern Basin: Cod as the main pillar The total catch of the northern ...
Source: Foodmate

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