The article highlights fluctuations in fish deliveries, with a notable decrease in imported frozen salmon from Chile due to logistical issues and reduced demand at high prices. Conversely, imports of frozen coho salmon from Chile have risen by 30% in 2024, attributed to a 40% drop in Russia's coho salmon catch. There's also a 25% increase in trout imports, totaling 75 thousand tons, due to reduced domestic salmon prices making salmon less affordable and trout a more attractive option for consumers. The total Pacific salmon catch in the Far East for 2024 was 235.5 thousand tons, while aquaculture production fell to 124 thousand tons. The article concludes by mentioning that increasing fish imports can help improve fish availability and encourage more consumption.