More pollock, herring, cucumaria and less squid began to be harvested in Kamchatka, Russia

Published 2022년 11월 24일

Tridge summary

The North-Eastern Territorial Administration of the Federal Agency for Fishery has reported a decline in various fish species, including cod, commander's squid, halibut, grenadier, and navaga, compared to 2021. However, there has been an increase in pollock, Pacific herring, greenlings, cucumaria, and snow crab birdie. The development of industrial quotas in the Kamchatka Territory is at 86.1%, with a catch of 49,443 tons, which is an increase from the same period last year.
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Original content

“Negative dynamics relative to the indicators of 2021 is observed for cod - less by 21,478 tons, for commander's squid - less for 12,791 tons, for halibut - less for 3,202 tons, for grenadier - less for 2,210 tons, for navaga - less for 1,435 tons. Positive dynamics is observed for pollock (+80,587 tons), for Pacific herring (+17,432 tons), for greenlings (+2,936 tons), for cucumaria (+735 tons), for snow crab birdie (+548 tons)" , - said in the North-Eastern Territorial Administration of the Federal Agency for Fishery. The development of ...
Source: Fishretail

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