The Belarusian quota for catching Russian pollock has been completed by more than 70%

Published 2023년 12월 5일

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Belarus has caught nearly 40 thousand tons of Far Eastern pollock this year, as it was allocated a quota through an intergovernmental agreement with Russia. The Primorsky Territorial Administration of Rosrybolovstvo issued four permits to Belarus to fish 50 thousand tons of pollock in the Sea of Okhotsk and Bering Sea. The utilization of the allocated quota is currently at 73.4%, contributing to the development of cooperation and food security between the two countries.
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Belarusian catches of Far Eastern pollock approached 40 thousand tons this year. As part of the intergovernmental agreement between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus dated March 13, 2002, on the basis of the Protocol of the twentieth session of the Russian-Belarusian Mixed Commission in the field of fisheries dated December 9, 2022, Belarus was allocated a quota for pollock production in the Far Eastern fishery basin for 2023 exclusive economic zone of Russia. In order to implement intergovernmental agreements, in March 2023, the Primorsky Territorial Administration of Rosrybolovstvo issued four permits to the Belarusian side to fish 50 thousand tons of pollock in the Sea of Okhotsk and Bering Sea. The fishery is carried out by a joint Russian-Belarusian enterprise. To date, during the completed winter-spring season “A” and the ongoing autumn-winter season “B”, fishermen have caught 37.7 thousand tons of pollock. The utilization of the allocated quota was 73.4%. ...
Source: Fishretail

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