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Russian pollock catch has reached 750,000 tons! Its domestic wholesale price has dropped significantly

Sage
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 16, 2024

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The herring catch in the Sea of Okhotsk and the Bering Sea has seen a significant increase of 50% from last year, exceeding 122,000 tons. This operation involves over 100 fishing boats, monitored daily by the Federal Service for Fisheries. As of March 12, the total load of fish cold storage in Primorsky Krai was at 45%, with 30 ships near the seaport holding 62,700 tons of fish products. Despite the successful fishing season, wholesale costs of pollock and herring continue to fall.
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The progress of the fishery was discussed at a meeting at the headquarters of the Organization for the Production of Pollock and Herring in the Sea of Okhotsk and the Bering Sea in the Far Eastern Fisheries Basin ("A" season - winter and spring). The herring catch exceeded 122,000 tons, an increase of more than 50% over last year. More than 100 fishing boats are carrying out fishing for pollock and herring. Safety is provided by the tug "Spravedlivy" of the Far East Expeditionary Rescue Team of the Federal Service for Fisheries. Daily monitoring of fishing vessels continues, and fishermen from all over the country send timely information about actual weather and ice conditions. Captains are constantly reminded of the need to ensure safety measures when conducting mining, especially in stormy weather and severe ice conditions. There are 31 transport vessels operating in the fishing zone; overloading is controlled by 45 inspectors from the Border Guard Service of the Federal ...
Source: Foodmate
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