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Statistics on catch volume of Russian fishing boats as of November 28

Published Dec 6, 2023

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The catch in the Russian Far East reached 3.7 million tons, with an increase of 15.1% compared to the previous year. Specific highlights include a 21,100 ton increase in pollock catch, reaching 1.8 million tons, and a significant amount of Pacific salmon totaling over 608,700 tons. Russian fishing boats also caught 517,000 tons in foreign exclusive economic zones.
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News from SeafoodMedia on November 30. As of November 28, the catch in the Russian Far East exceeded 3.7 million tons, an increase of 15.1%. Among them, the catch of pollock increased by 21,100 tons year-on-year to 1.8 million tons, the catch of herring was 340,000 tons, and the catch of plaice was 340,000 tons. There were 73,400 tons of fish, 106,600 tons of cod, and more than 608,700 tons of Pacific salmon. ​ The catch in the northern fishery basin was 43,700 tons, including 248,300 tons of cod, 71,800 tons of haddock and 23,000 tons of capelin. ​ The western fishery basin has a catch of 70,000 tons, including more than 35,000 tons of snapper and 23,000 tons of Baltic herring. ​ In the Sea of Azov-Black Sea fishery basin, the catch was more than ...
Source: Foodmate

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