Trade4go Summary
The article reports on the catch data for various fish species in the Russian exclusive economic zones and other waters for the year 2023. The Far Eastern Basin saw a significant increase in the catch of Mintai, cod, herring, flounder, and sardines. The North Basin experienced an increase in the catch of myva. The West Basin had a good catch of sprats and Baltic herring. The Azov-Black Sea basin saw a slight increase in the catch of hamsa. The Volga-Caspian basin had a good catch of kilki and other species. Additionally, the article mentions that the Russian fleet mined 371,864 thousand. tons of aquatic bioresources from the convention areas and the open part of the World Ocean.
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Original content
Far Eastern Basin: more than 2.8 million tons Mintai – more than 1.6 million tons (+ 18.6 thousand tons to the level of 2023); cod – 91.4 thousand. tons; herring – 326.2 thousand. tons (+ 47 thousand tons to the level of 2023); flounder – 54.2 thousand. tons; sardines – 255.1 thousand. tons in the EEZ of Russia (+ 69.4 thousand tons to the level of 2023) North Basin: 361.6 thousand. tons Cod – 189.4 thousand. tons; haddock – 44.7 thousand. tons; myva – 51.7 thousand. tons (+28.6 thousand tons to 2023 level) West Basin: 56 thousand. tons Sprats – 30.5 thousand. tons; Baltic herring – 18.8 thousand. tons. Azov-Black Sea basin: 25.1 thousand. tons Hamsa – 9.2 thousand. tons (+ 0.7 thousand tons to the 2023 level). Volga-Caspian basin: 52.6 thousand. ...