Commercial fishing in the Caspian Sea, the world's largest inland water body, has resumed with promising results. In 2020, fisheries caught 16,900 metric tons of various species, surpassing 2019's figures, and scientific forecasts for 2021 anticipate even greater yields, with a predicted catch of 115,000 metric tons, predominantly anchovies. This presents a significant growth opportunity for Russia's commercial fishing sector. Despite the challenges of fleet availability, fish stock levels are expected to continue increasing, prompting fishing companies to reinvest resources in the area.