Fishermen work effectively in the Far East and North of Russia: The development of a number of fishing grounds is more than 100%, and fishing must be stopped to preserve stocks

Published 2023년 10월 9일

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The Sakhalin-Kuril Territorial Administration of the Federal Fisheries Agency has warned fishermen that their right to harvest squid in the North Kuril zone will be terminated. In the Far Eastern basin, the production of iwasi sardines has increased by 1.8 times compared to last year. In the South Kuril zone, fishermen have caught 65% more tuna than the recommended amount, and fishing in this area also needs to be stopped. The North Sea territorial department of Rosrybolovstvo has informed that the catch of flounder in the Northern Basin has exceeded the recommended value by 1%. The Russian Federal Agency for Fishery emphasizes the importance of complying with industry legislation and conserving national fish stocks.
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In this regard, the Sakhalin-Kuril Territorial Administration of the Federal Fisheries Agency warns fishermen about the termination of the right to harvest squid in the North Kuril zone. In general, in the Far Eastern basin, by October 4, 230.5 thousand tons of iwasi sardines were produced - 1.8 times higher than last year’s figure (2022 - 125 thousand tons). In addition, in the South Kuril zone, fishermen successfully worked in the tuna fishery. By 30 September 2023, the tuna catch in the area was 165.2 tonnes, 65% more than the recommended catch of 99,920 tonnes. Fishing also needs to be stopped. The recommended volume of flounder was mastered by fishermen of the Northern Basin (Barents Sea and adjacent areas of the Arctic Ocean). The North Sea territorial department of Rosrybolovstvo informs that as of October 2, ...
Source: Fishretail

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