Russian fishermen exceed the catch volume: 4.6 million tons were harvested, +11.2% compared to 2022

Published Nov 2, 2023

Tridge summary

The Far Eastern fishery basin saw an increase in production volume by 16.8%, with over 3.5 million tons produced. The Northern Fisheries Basin caught 403 thousand tons, including cod, haddock, and capelin. In the Western fishery basin, production volume increased by 3.9%, reaching 63.8 thousand tons. In the Volga-Caspian fishery basin, fishermen caught 67.7 thousand tons, 11.3% more than in 2022. The catch in the Azov-Black Sea fishery basin amounted to 33.4 thousand tons, including anchovy and sprat. The Russian fishing fleet also mastered over 476.5 thousand tons of production in foreign states' exclusive economic zones.
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Original content

?In the Far Eastern fishery basin, production volume increased by 16.8% and exceeded 3.5 million tons. The pollock fishery produced 58 thousand tons more – over 1.77 million tons. The herring catch amounted to 294.5 thousand tons, flounder - 70.5 thousand tons. The volume of cod production amounted to 102 thousand tons. The volume of Pacific salmon production amounted to more than 607 thousand tons, which is 12.9% more than the 2021 level. ?In the Northern Fisheries Basin, fishermen caught 403 thousand tons, including cod - 231.5 thousand tons, haddock - 66.5 thousand tons, capelin - 23 thousand tons. ?In the Western fishery basin, production volume increased by 3.9% and reached 63.8 thousand tons. In the sprat fishery, the catch amounted to more than 33.4 thousand tons, which is 0.7 thousand tons more than the same period in 2022, and Baltic herring – 21.1 thousand tons, which is 1.8 thousand tons higher than the 2022 level. ?In the Volga-Caspian fishery basin, fishermen caught ...
Source: Fishretail

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