Russia: Salmon fishing season in Primorye ends with record numbers

Published 2024년 10월 30일

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The article reports on the conclusion of Russia's fishing season, which saw increased catches compared to the previous years for pink salmon, masu salmon, and chum salmon. The season, which ran from late May to October 10 for industrial enterprises and October 25 for indigenous peoples, resulted in a total catch of 1,992.3 tons. However, despite the increased catch, there was a significant rise in violations of fishery protection legislation, with 1,571 recorded, a 46.8% increase from the previous year and 96.4% more than the year before that.
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The Putin fishing season began in late May with the catch of pink salmon and masu salmon, and from mid-August - chum salmon. The end of the catch for industrial enterprises occurred on October 10, for the indigenous peoples of the North - on October 25. Research and stocks for breeding are currently ongoing. Over the entire fishing period, 1,777.8 tons of pink salmon, 18.3 tons of masu salmon and 95.2 tons of chum salmon were caught. The increase in catch compared to 2022 was 2.66 times, which is also 19.2% higher than the 2023 figures. The indigenous peoples of the North caught 16.1 tons of salmon as part of ...
Source: Fishretail

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