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According to the new regulations, the quota for crabs in the western Kamchatka region in 2025 is 14,437 tons, up from 13,584 tons this year, 13,608 tons in 2023 and 11,883 tons in 2022. The quota for opilio snow crabs in the northern Okhotsk Sea in 2025 is 172,911 tons, the quota for the eastern Sakhalin Sea is 4,981 tons, and the quota for the western Bering Sea is 3,550 tons. The quota for blue king crabs in the western Bering Sea is 3,985 tons, the quota for opilio snow crabs in the Primorie region is 6,210 tons, and the quota for red snow crabs is 6,110 tons. In addition, in 202 The Barents Sea king crab quota for 2025 is 12,690 tons, which is not much different from this year, and the Barents Sea snow crab quota is 15,900 tons. The Pacific cod quota in the Western Bering Sea region will drop to 48,000 tons in 2025, 57,000 tons in 2024, and 84,500 tons in 2023. The Karaginsky cod quota will be 9,900 tons in 2025, down from 15,100 tons this year and 18,100 tons in 2023. The ...