State inspectors from the Primorsky Interregional Administration of Rosselkhoznadzor conducted extensive testing on fish products at sea checkpoints in Primorsky Krai to ensure their quality and safety for export to countries like China, South Korea, and Japan. The products, originating from various Russian regions, were subjected to 6,241 tests in accordance with the Customs Union's technical regulations, focusing on toxic elements, microbiological indicators, and parasite purity. Out of 308 batches, only one batch of feed fish meal was found to contain anaerobes, while the rest complied with all quality and safety standards.