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Japan was unable to reach an agreement with the Russian Federation on fishing off the southern Kuril Islands

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Japan
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Published Oct 3, 2023

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Japanese fishermen are unable to fish for greenlings off the southern Kuril Islands due to a failure to reach an agreement with Russia. Normally, greenback fishing starts in mid-September, but this year fishermen can only fish in Japanese waters. The start of octopus fishing, which typically begins in mid-October, is also uncertain.
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Japanese fishermen have still not been able to start fishing for greenlings off the southern Kuril Islands because Tokyo has been unable to reach an agreement on this matter with Moscow. This was reported by NHK TV channel. Greenback fishing in the area usually begins in mid-September, but this year local fishermen can only fish in Japanese waters. The start of octopus fishing, which usually begins in mid-October, also remains in question, the TV channel notes. Earlier, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, said that Russia could not agree on consultations on Japanese fishing in Russian territorial waters due to anti-Russian measures introduced by the Japanese side. According to her, the 1998 agreement between the government of the Russian Federation and the government of Japan on certain issues of cooperation in the field of harvesting marine living resources regulates Japanese fishing in the Russian territorial sea in the area of the ...
Source: Kvedomosti
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