Russia: Chum salmon catch in Primorye is ahead of 2023 but behind the previous even year

Published 2024년 9월 20일

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The article reports on the industrial catch of chum salmon in the Terneysky Municipal District of Primorsky Krai, Russia. The current catch stands at 48.9 tons, marking a 13% decrease from the previous even year but a 30.7% increase from the previous year. The fishing period, determined by the Commission for the Regulation of Catching of Anadromous Fish Species in Primorsky Krai, is from August 15 to October 10 for the Terneysky MO, and from September 21 to October 25 for the Olginsky and Lazovsky MO. The industrial catch is currently restricted to the Terneysky MO, while the indigenous peoples are permitted to fish in all three municipal districts.
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Currently, the industrial catch of chum salmon in the salmon run in the north of Primorsky Krai amounted to 48.9 tons. The fishery is carried out in the Terneysky Municipal District (MO). The volume of industrial catch of chum salmon this year is 13% lower than the level of the same period of the previous even year, 2022 (56.2 tons), but is ahead of the same level of last year (37.4 tons) by 30.7%. According to the decision of the Commission for the Regulation of Catching of Anadromous Fish Species in Primorsky Krai, the dates of the chum salmon run for the Terneysky MO are determined from August 15 to October 10, in the Olginsky ...
Source: Fishretail

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