Core Insight: During the 42nd week of 2025 (October 13 to 19), the global market for Alaska pollock continued to operate at high levels. As the eastern Bering Sea fishing season in Alaska nears its end, preliminary U.S. official data indicates that the onshore processing sector expects about 10% of the quota (approximately 25,000 to 30,000 tons) to remain unfished. This is the first such shortfall since 2007 and the first time since 2020 that the Bering Sea pollock fishery has failed to use up its quota. Meanwhile, raw material prices in Russia remain strong, with CFR China port prices for headless and gutted (H&G) Alaska pollock over 25 cm maintaining around $1,630 per ton.