Source: Federal Agency for Fisheries
Russian Catch Surpasses 4.2 Million Tons
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Thursday, October 31, 2024, 00:10 (GMT + 9)
According to data from the Federal Agency for Fisheries' industry monitoring system, Russia's aquatic bioresource harvest has exceeded 4.2 million tons across all regions.
Catch by Region:
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Far Eastern Basin: Over 3.2 million tons (3,209.7 thousand tons)
- Pollock: 1.77 million tons (+2.3 thousand tons compared to 2023)
- Cod: 95.9 thousand tons
- Pacific herring: 343.7 thousand tons (+50.2 thousand tons year-over-year)
- Far Eastern flounder: 57.2 thousand tons
- Iwashi sardines (Russian EEZ): 402.4 thousand tons (+60.8 thousand tons from 2023 levels)
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Northern Basin: 388.4 thousand tons
- Cod: 198.9 thousand tons
- Haddock: 50.1 thousand tons
- Capelin: 51.7 thousand tons (+28.6 thousand tons year-over-year)
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Western Basin: 61.3 thousand tons
- Sprat: 32.4 thousand tons
- Baltic herring: 20.5 thousand tons
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Azov-Black Sea Basin: 26.8 thousand tons
- Anchovy: 9.3 thousand tons (+0.8 thousand tons compared to 2023)
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Volga-Caspian Basin: 59.7 thousand tons
- Sprat: 20.8 thousand tons
- Various fish species: 14.5 thousand tons
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Foreign EEZs and International Waters: Russian fleet catch totaled 425.95 thousand tons.
As of October 26, 32 vessels are en route to Primorsky Krai seaports, carrying a total of 21.7 thousand tons of fish products. Of these, 1,529 tons are salmon, with additional fresh-frozen catches including 1,243 tons of pollock, 193 tons of herring, and 1,064 tons of cod.
Fresh catches are prioritized for the domestic market.
Source: Federal Agency for Fisheries (translated from original in Russian)
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