Domestic fishermen successfully fish outside Russian waters

Published 2023년 4월 24일

Tridge summary

As of the reporting period, there were 120 domestic fishing vessels operating outside Russia's exclusive economic zone, with 90 currently in foreign ports. These vessels are engaged in fishing in the waters of countries like Mauritania, Namibia, and under the regulatory areas of NEAFC, NAFO, and SUT. The fishing activities are conducted in accordance with international intergovernmental agreements and quotas issued by the Russian Federation. The fleet is responsible for harvesting a variety of commercial species including Atlantic herring, blue whiting, pollock, catfish, halibut, sea bass, mackerel, horse mackerel, sardine, and sardinella.
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Original content

By the reporting period, there were 120 domestic fishing vessels in the fishery and passage outside the exclusive economic zone of Russia (EEZ of Russia), and 90 vessels in foreign ports. At the moment, the Russian fleet operates in the waters of foreign countries, including Mauritania, Namibia, NEAFC (Northeast Atlantic Fisheries Commission regulatory area), NAFO (Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization regulatory area) and SUT ( Regional Fisheries Management Organization South Pacific area). Domestic fishermen fish according to quotas issued by the Russian Federation within the framework of international intergovernmental agreements in the ...
Source: Fishretail

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