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Russia: Rosrybolovstvo expects an increase in the catch of aquatic biological resources by 2030 to approximately 6 million tons

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Russia
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Published Mar 13, 2024

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The Russian Federal Agency for Fishery, Rosrybolovstvo, anticipates a rise in the catch of aquatic biological resources to around 6 million tons by 2030. This increase is attributed to the introduction of a new highly efficient fleet and the potential to boost the production of Iwasi sardines in the Far East. However, quotas in the Northern Basin have been marginally reduced due to environmental concerns and a decrease in cod stocks.
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Rosrybolovstvo expects an increase in the catch of aquatic biological resources in Russia by 2030 to approximately 6 million tons. The head of the department, Ilya Shestakov, told reporters about this. “Well, it’s hard to say for now, we will look optimistically at the results of next year, because all the possibilities are there, a new highly efficient fleet is coming to the disposal of our fishermen. In general, we expect an increase in production volumes by 2030. Our vessel has now gone to work in Antarctica And by 2030 we expect an increase in production volumes to somewhere around 6 million tons,” Shestakov said. “We have the opportunity to increase the production of Iwasi sardines in the Far East. It is clear that in the Northern Basin quotas have been slightly reduced due to the environmental situation, due to a decrease in cod stocks. But this is all controlled,” Shestakov noted. In early March, Rosrybolovstvo reported ...
Source: Kvedomosti
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