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The Russian Federal Fisheries Agency's monitoring system has reported a wild catch of 4,725,000 tons. The Far East Basin's catch was 3,601,700 tons, with an increase in Alaska pollock and Pacific herring from 2023. The Northern Basin's catch was 427,300 tons, also with increases in cod and Pacific herring from 2023. The Western Basin's catch was 71,200 tons, and the Azov Black Sea Basin's catch was 32,400 tons, with an increase in anchovies from 2023. The Volga Caspian Sea Basin's catch was 73,300 tons, with herring and common fish species making up a significant portion.
Original content
According to SeafoodMedia, the monitoring system of the Russian Federal Fisheries Agency shows that the wild catch is 4,725,000 tons. The catch in the Far East Basin is 3,601,700 tons, of which 1,889,600 tons of Alaska pollock are caught, an increase of 28,500 tons from 2023; 104,200 tons of cod; 421,900 tons of Pacific herring, an increase of 44,500 tons from 2023; 59,800 tons of Far East flounder; 552,600 tons of sardines. The catch in the Northern Basin is 427,300 tons, of which 1,889,600 tons of cod are caught, an increase of 28,500 tons from 2023; 104,200 tons of cod are caught; 421,900 tons of Pacific herring, an increase of 44,500 tons from 2023; 59,800 tons of Far East flounder; 552,600 tons of sardines. The catch of cod was 215,300 tons; the catch of haddock was 61,200 tons; the catch of capelin was 51,700 tons. The catch in the Western Basin was 71,200 tons, of which 37,100 tons were herring; ...