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Russian Fish Catch Exceeds 1.2 Million Tons
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Thursday, March 27, 2025, 02:00 (GMT + 9)
According to the Federal Agency for Fisheries (Federal Service for Fisheries and Oceanography) industry monitoring system, Russian fishermen have harvested 1,275.7 thousand metric tons of aquatic biological resources.
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Regional Breakdown:
- Far Eastern Basin: 1,067.3 thousand metric tons.
- Pollock: 833.1 thousand metric tons.
- Specifically within the Okhotsk Sea (Pollock Season 2025): 653.7 thousand metric tons.
- Cod: 36.1 thousand metric tons.
- Pacific Herring: 143.8 thousand metric tons (up 8.9 thousand metric tons from 2024).
- Northern Basin: 77.7 thousand metric tons.
- Cod: 54.7 thousand metric tons.
- Haddock: 12.1 thousand metric tons.
- Western Basin: 23.4 thousand metric tons (up 2% from 2024).
- Sprat: 15.3 thousand metric tons (up 0.4 thousand metric tons from 2024).
- Baltic Herring: 7.7 thousand metric tons (up 0.7 thousand metric tons from 2024).
- Azov-Black Sea Basin: 12.7 thousand metric tons (up 26.1% from 2024).
- Anchovy: 11.5 thousand metric tons (up 2.4 thousand metric tons from 2024).
- Volga-Caspian Basin: 21.4 thousand metric tons (up 10.7% from 2024).
- Sprat: 19.6 thousand metric tons (up 2.9 thousand metric tons from 2024).
- International Waters: 69.6 thousand metric tons (up 30.7 thousand metric tons, or 79.1%, from 2024).

Operational Details (Okhotsk Sea, within the Far Eastern Basin):
- Last week, 79 large-tonnage and 8 medium-tonnage fishing vessels operated in the Sea of Okhotsk.
- 23 transport vessels supported fishing operations.
- Fresh catches are being delivered to ports.
- Currently, 34 vessels carrying 56 thousand metric tons of fish products are en route.
- Refrigeration capacity utilization in Primorsky Krai is at 33%.
Source: Federal Agency for Fisheries.
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