Ukraine: Industrial fishing in the Sea of Azov increased by 42%

Published 2021년 6월 16일

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Ukrainian fishermen have seen a significant increase in their catch over the past five months, with over 1,000 tons of fish and aquatic bioresources brought in from the sea, compared to 707 tons during the same period last year. The total commercial catch since the start of the year has reached 3.9 thousand tons, with notable increases in various estuaries and reservoirs. The most common catches included silver crucian, tulle, and Black Sea herring.
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This was reported by the State Fisheries Agency. “In 5 months, Ukrainian fishermen have caught more than a thousand tons of fish and other aquatic bioresources in this sea. During the same period in 2020, this figure amounted to 707 tons, "the statement reads. Thus, the total commercial catch of fish and other aquatic bioresources since the beginning of the year amounted to 3.9 thousand tons. In particular, an increase in catches was also observed in: Danube - 381 tons (+ 74% to January-May 2020), Dnieper-Bug estuary system - 226 tons (+ 20%), reservoirs of the Dnieper - 1 thousand tons (+ 11%), Black Sea estuaries - 20 tons (+ 2%). "Industrial fishermen have caught 721 tons of fish and other aquatic bioresources in the Black Sea, 514 tons - in the lower reaches of the Dniester River with the estuary and Kuchurgan Reservoir and 43 tons - in other reservoirs," ...
Source: Agravery

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