Fish catch in Russia will decrease and amount to less than 5 million tons in 2025

Published 2024년 11월 15일

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Russia's fish catch is projected to decrease to about five million tons in 2025, down from over 5.3 million tons in 2023, the best result in the last 30 years. This decrease is attributed to a zero quota for capelin fishing, climate change impacting fish stocks, and a decline in cod and salmon stocks.
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Fish catch in Russia in 2025 will decrease slightly and will amount to about five million tons. This was influenced, among other things, by the zero quota for capelin fishing, the decline in cod and salmon stocks, Vasily Sokolov, Deputy Head of the Federal Agency for Fisheries, told reporters. Russian fishermen caught over 5.3 million tons of fish products in 2023, which was the best indicator in the last 30 years. As of November 12, 2024, the production of aquatic bioresources was stable at over 4.3 million tons. "Of course, the catch will be lower than it was, say, in 2023. We expect that it will be somewhere around five million [tons]," Sokolov said. According to the Deputy Head of the Federal Agency for Fisheries, the ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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