South Korea secured a quota of 28,400 tons of pollock fishing in Russia's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)

Published 2021년 5월 10일

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The article reports on the reduction of the pollock fishing quota for the next year in Russia's Exclusive Economic Zone, with the quota set at 28,400 tons, a decrease of 400 tons from the previous year. Despite the quota reduction, the fee for wearing remains frozen for the third year in a row. The fishery quota for Korean deep-sea fishing boats to catch various species in the Russian EEZ was also finalized, totaling 41,260 tons. The Korean ocean industry requested a quota reduction due to concerns about poor fishing performance caused by the ongoing pandemic, leading to a slight decrease in the pollock catch quota to 28,400 tons from 28,800 tons last year.
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The quota for pollock fishing in Russia's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) for next year was determined to be 28,400 tons, down 400 tons from last year. However, the fee for wearing was frozen for three consecutive years. The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries announced at the 30th Korea-Russian Fisheries Committee held from the 27th to the 29th of last month that through negotiations with Russia, the fishery quota required by the Korean industry was secured and the fishery fee was frozen. In this negotiation, the fishing quota for Korean deep-sea fishing boats to fish pollack, cod, saury, and squid in the Russian EEZ was finalized with a total of 41,260 tons. Among them, pollock is 28,400 tons, Daegu is 5050 tons, saury is 3,000 tons, squid is 4,000 tons, and other 810 tons. In consideration of the possibility of poor fishing performance due to the impact of Corona 19, which has been continuing since last year, the Korean ocean industry requested a quota this year by ...
Source: Fisheco

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