The article reports on the conclusion of the 2024 salmon fishing season in the Khabarovsk Territory, Russia, which saw a 10,754-ton increase in catch compared to the previous year, totaling 40,000 tons. The rise is attributed to the opening of fisheries for pink salmon and summer chum salmon in the Amur basin. The majority of the catch was processed into value-added products, primarily for the Chinese market, although a small portion was sold chilled locally. The article also highlights ongoing efforts to renew the fleet used for Pacific salmon and char fishing and the construction of new crab vessels as part of an investment quota program.