Russian Federal Agency for Fishery allowed Belarusian sailors to harvest 50 thousand tons of pollock in the seas of the Far Eastern Federal District

Published 2023년 3월 31일

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The Primorsky Territorial Administration of the Federal Agency for Fishery has issued permits to Belarusian enterprises for the extraction of pollock in the Far Eastern subzones. The total catch volume for pollock in the West Bering Sea subarea is 30 thousand tons, in the North Okhotsk subarea is 10 thousand tons, in the Kamchatka In the Kuril subzone is 5,000 tons, and in the West Kamchatka subzone is also 5,000 tons. The fishing will be carried out by joint Russian-Belarusian enterprises within an intergovernmental agreement between Russia and Belarus dated March 13, 2002.
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The Primorsky Territorial Administration of the Federal Agency for Fishery has issued permits for the extraction of pollock in the Far Eastern subzones to Belarusian enterprises, the territorial administration reports on its website on Friday. “The first permits for the extraction of aquatic biological resources for Belarus this year were issued by the Primorsky Territorial Administration of the Federal Agency for Fishery. For the Belarusian side, the volume of pollock catch in the West Bering Sea subarea is determined at 30 thousand tons, in the North Okhotsk subarea - 10 thousand tons, in the Kamchatka In the Kuril subzone - 5,000 tons, in the West Kamchatka subzone - 5,000 tons. Fishing will be carried out by joint Russian-Belarusian enterprises," the report says. It is specified ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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