Russia: Primorye fishermen mastered 90% of pollock quotas

Published Nov 28, 2022

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Five vessels of Primorye fishing companies are currently operating in the pollock fishery in the West Bering Sea zone and the Kamchatka-Kuril subzone. Since the beginning of the year, 465.2 thousand tons of pollock have been caught, an increase of 14.5 thousand tons from last year. The fishermen have utilized 90% of their quotas. Deputy Prime Minister of Primorye Valery Prokopchuk emphasized the significant contribution of Primorye fishermen to the national project 'International Cooperation and Export'. Large plants for the processing and production of pollock products have been built in the Nadezhdinskaya and Bolshoi Kamen ASEZs.
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According to the regional fishing agency, at the moment five vessels of Primorye fishing companies are operating in the pollock fishery in the West Bering Sea zone and the Kamchatka-Kuril subzone, four of which are large-tonnage. “In total, 465.2 thousand tons of pollock have been caught since the beginning of the year, which is 14.5 thousand tons more than last year. The seaside fishermen have utilized 90% of their quotas,” the ministry said. Deputy Prime Minister of Primorye Valery Prokopchuk emphasized that Primorye fishermen make a significant contribution to the indicator of the national project "International ...
Source: Fishretail

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