The Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation has limited the catch of roach and roach in the Astrakhan region until the end of the year

Published 2023년 5월 12일

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The Russian Ministry of Agriculture has imposed restrictions on the catch of vobla and roach, including industrial fishing, until the end of 2023. The move comes as the roach fishery stock is close to the critical threshold of 20 thousand tons, with a high probability of losing the ability to self-repair. The order sets a minimum volume of roach fishing in industrial fishing and bans recreational fishing for roach. A daily quota for catching roach for recreational fishing has also been established. The ban also includes the industrial catch of roach in all water bodies of fishery significance in certain regions.
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The Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation introduced until the end of 2023 restrictions on the catch of vobla and roach, including industrial ones. The corresponding order of the department, signed by and. O. Minister Oksana Lut, posted on the official portal of legal information. According to scientists, the current level of the fishery stock of roach is extremely close to the critical threshold of 20 thousand tons - overcoming it will mean with a high probability that the population will lose the ability to self-repair, as well as the possible closure of the roach fishery in two to three years in the Astrakhan region. "To establish, by December 31, 2023, the minimum volume of roach fishing in industrial fishing in water bodies of fishery significance per vessel in the amount of at least 200 kg per day. Prohibit industrial fishing of roach <...> implementation of recreational fishing for roach <...>. Establish a daily quota for catching roach for each citizen in the ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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