In 2023, Russia's fish catch surpasses 4.3 million tons, with salmon fishing achieving its second-highest yield ever

Published 2023년 10월 12일

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As of October 10, 2023, the catch of wild Pacific salmon in the Russian Far East reached over 601,500 tons, which is more than double the amount caught last year. Kamchatka was the leading producer, accounting for 84% of the total catch in the Far East. Catch volumes also increased in other regions such as Sakhalin, the Khabarovsk Territory, the Magadan region, and Primorye.
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According to Russia's latest operational data, as of October 10, 2023, the catch of wild Pacific salmon in the Russian Far East exceeded 601,500 tons, an increase of 2.2 times over last year and an increase of 13% over 2021. ​ The 2023 wild salmon fishing season is coming to an end, and fishing is still continuing in some areas. ​ Kamchatka is the traditional production leader: fishermen caught nearly 491,000 tons - about 84% of the total catch in the Far East, an increase of 11.4% compared to 2021, ​ · In the Sakhalin region, the catch will increase by 26.5% compared to 2021, reaching 64,900 tons. ​ · Fishermen in the Khabarovsk Territory caught more than 28,400 tons of salmon, an increase of 10% compared to 2021. ​ · The fishing volume in the Magadan region reached 14,500 tons, an increase of 44% compared to 2021. ​ · The production of Primorye fishermen exceeded 1,600 tons, 6.8 times more than in 2021. ​ Fresh catches continue to arrive at the ports of Primorsky ...
Source: Foodmate

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