The article reports on the Russian government's decision to maintain the pollock TAC at 2.4 million tons for 2026, while increasing the Pacific herring quota by 17.9% to 534,900 tons, and raising the quotas for blue king crab and opilio crab by 13% and 2.7% respectively. Conversely, the Pacific cod catch is expected to decrease by 3.3% to 134,900 tons. This adjustment, along with the 2025 quota increase of 4.9% to a total of 3.6 million tons, aims to reflect the recovery of fish resources and support sustainable fishing. The changes could potentially alter the global seafood market dynamics, influencing supply and prices, especially for pollock and cod.