Russia: The catch of Iwasi sardine continues to grow steadily; in the first half of the year more than 105 thousand tons were caught - 2 times higher than the level of 2023

Published 2024년 7월 4일

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The article highlights the commencement of pelagic fishing headquarters at Rosrybolovstvo, with Deputy Head, Vasily Sokolov, reporting significant catches of willow and unusual fishing dynamics due to shifting to areas outside exclusive economic zones. The open North Pacific has become a more productive source, with over 104,000 tons of willow caught, compared to 43,000 tons in Russian EEZ waters. The ongoing discussion aims to further develop pelagic fishing, particularly for iwashi sardines, in response to declining anchovy catches and the potential to replace them. Regional departments of Rosrybolovstvo have been directed to collaborate with fishermen on production plans and transport logistics, with projections showing a potential iwashi sardine catch of 579,000 tons in 2024.
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The first headquarters this year for organizing pelagic fishing (catching sardines, mackerel, and saury) took place at Rosrybolovstvo. Deputy Head of Rosrybolovstvo Vasily Sokolov noted the very good dynamics of willow catch and drew attention to the peculiarities of the fishery this year: fishermen began to catch more in Russian waters and in the open part of the Pacific Ocean. “In the Japan zone, the indicators for the current year are low for various reasons. At the same time, this forced fishing industry to look for fish outside the exclusive economic zones - in the open waters of the North Pacific Ocean. And there is an effect from this, which cannot but rejoice. Previously, in areas far from the coast there was practically no Russian catch,” said Vasily Sokolov. According to the CSMS, the catch of willow in the EEZ of the Russian Federation amounted to more than 90 thousand tons (in 2023 - 43 thousand tons), in the open part of the North-West Territory - 14.3 thousand tons ...
Source: Fishretail

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