Russia: Fishing banned off the coast of Yalta and Feodosia in Crimea

Published Oct 27, 2024

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A fishing ban has been imposed in certain areas of the Black Sea off the coasts of Yalta and Feodosia in Crimea, Russia, from November 1, 2024, to February 28, 2025. The ban, which is within 100 meters of the shore, includes the waters of Yalta's cargo and passenger ports, the central embankment in Yalta, and the Artek port. Additionally, fishing will be prohibited in specific areas of the Feodosia Gulf. However, fishing is still allowed outside the 100-meter zone in designated areas.
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In Crimea, fishing was banned in some areas of the waters off the coast of Yalta and Feodosia from November 1 to February 28. This was reported by the press service of the Russian Border Directorate of the FSB. In particular, the restriction applies to the waters of the Yalta cargo and passenger ports, as well as along the central embankment in Yalta to the mouth of the Vodopadnaya River and in the waters of the Artek port. "From November 1, 2024 to February 28, 2025, a ban on catching all types of aquatic biological resources at a distance of less than 100 meters from the shore in some areas of the Black Sea is introduced," the report says. In addition, the ban applies in the Feodosia Gulf from the central Feodosia pier to the pier at Cape Chumka. Fishing will also be prohibited in the area from the pier of the Karadazh Nature Reserve to Cape Tolsty and from Cape Meganom to Cape Pecherny. However, fishing is ...
Source: Krymr

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