In 2024, the average salary in Russia's fishing sector rose by 7.5% to 175.4 thousand rubles per month, more than double the national average salary of 88 thousand rubles, due to the dangerous marine working conditions. The Magadan Region led the pack with the highest wages at 262.7 thousand rubles per month. The fishing sector continues to drive income growth in Russia's coastal regions, with wages being a significant portion of the costs in producing fish products.