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Russian Fishermen Have Caught Over 2.3 Million Tons
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Wednesday, June 19, 2024, 07:00 (GMT + 9)
By June 18, 2024, according to the industry monitoring system of Rosrybolovstvo (TSMS), the catch by all Russian users reached 2.32 million tons - 1.4% more than the level of 2023 for the same period.

Source: Federal Agency for Fisheries
Including:
- Far Eastern basin – 1.78 million tons (+2.6%)
- Northern basin – more than 244 thousand tons (+6%)
- Western basin - 47 thousand tons.
- Azov-Black Sea basin – 15 thousand tons
- Volga-Caspian basin – 44 thousand tons.
In the exclusive economic zones of foreign states, conventional areas and the open part of the World Ocean, the Russian fleet produced more than 211.8 thousand tons.
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Source: Stockfile FIS
As of June 18, the total load of fish terminals in the Primorsky Territory is 21%. Port and refrigeration facilities are ready to receive fresh catches.
Iwashi sardine production is increasing: the increase in production compared to last year was more than 200%
By June 18, 2024, Far Eastern fishermen produced 80.3 thousand tons of Iwashi sardines - twice as much as in 2023 on the same date (+41.4 thousand tons or 200.6%).
In 2024, the projected catch of iwasi is 579 thousand tons. At the same time, the volume of catch can be adjusted as the fishing season progresses.

Source: Federal Agency for Fisheries
Pelagic fishing (fishing for sardines, mackerel, and saury) occurs in the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean almost year-round.
The domestic fleet fishes for iwashi and mackerel both in Russian waters and in Japan's exclusive economic zone (EEZ). At the same time, the main catch is provided by production in the Russian EEZ.
Iwasi migration to Russian waters occurs earlier every year. The active phase of fishing will begin in the summer.
The volume of catch of Iwasi sardine in the Kuril waters in 2023 amounted to 544 thousand tons - this is a record figure for the post-Soviet period.
Source: Federal Agency for Fisheries Rosrybolovstvo (Translated from the original in Russian)
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