Fish stocks in the Sea of Azov are showing signs of recovery, particularly with increases in mullet and young turbot populations, following the cessation of large-tonnage Ukrainian fishing vessels. Nikolai Lukyanenko, acting head of the department for the protection and use of water bodies and biological resources of the Zaporizhia region, credits this improvement to reduced fishing pressure. The Zaporizhia region government is actively working on restoring fisheries by clearing rivers and providing subsidies to fisheries organizations. Additionally, the Russian government has allocated 234.1 million rubles to support fisheries enterprises in the Black and Azov Seas, with subsidies aimed at covering part of wages and social contributions, contingent on enterprises retaining at least 80% of their employees.