The Primorsky branch of the National Center for Safety of Aquatic Products and Aquaculture in Russia conducted a study on 308 batches of Russian fish products from October 1 to 14, covering a total weight of nearly 38,000 tons. The study aimed to ensure compliance with the import requirements of countries such as China, the Republic of Korea, Japan, Nigeria, and the Customs Union. The testing focused on checking for compliance with regulatory standards related to toxic elements, microbiological indicators, parasite purity, and other criteria. All but one batch passed the tests, with the failed batch containing high levels of anaerobes in fish meal.