Welcome   Sponsored By
Subscribe | Register | Advertise | Newsletter | About us | Contact us
   


Photo: Russian Fishery

Russian Fishing Fleet Exceeds 3.9 Million Tons in Total Catch

Click on the flag for more information about Russian Federation RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 05:30 (GMT + 9)

Federal Agency for Fisheries Reports Growth in Several Key Industry Segments, Driven by Alaska Pollock and Pacific Salmon

The total catch of aquatic bioresources by all Russian users has surpassed 3.9 million tons, according to the industry monitoring system of the Federal Agency for Fisheries (Rosrybolovstvo). The exact figure amounts to 3,920.8 thousand tons. This achievement represents significant growth, with several key basins and species exceeding the 2024 levels.

Catch Breakdown by Basin

Far Eastern Basin: Main Driver with 3 Million Tons

The Far Eastern Basin remains the main engine of the Russian fishing industry, contributing 3 million tons to the total catch. The most notable increases compared to 2024 include:

  • Pollock: 1,851.9 thousand tons (an increase of 73.9 thousand tons).

  • Pacific Herring: 423.7 thousand tons (an increase of 87.5 thousand tons).

  • Pacific Salmon: 335 thousand tons (an increase of 103.3 thousand tons).

  • Cod: 96 thousand tons (an increase of 2 thousand tons).

  • Far Eastern Flounder: 58.4 thousand tons (an increase of 1.7 thousand tons).

Northern Basin: 276.4 Thousand Tons

In the Northern Basin, the catch reached 276.4 thousand tons. The main species caught were:

  • Cod: 142.2 thousand tons.

  • Haddock: 48.4 thousand tons.

Western Basin: 57.9 Thousand Tons

The Western Basin reported 57.9 thousand tons, showing growth in its key species:

  • Sprat: 32.4 thousand tons (an increase of 0.7 thousand tons compared to 2024).

  • Baltic Herring: 19.4 thousand tons (an increase of 0.1 thousand tons compared to 2024).

Azov-Black Sea Basin: 34.6 Thousand Tons

The catch in the Azov-Black Sea Basin saw a notable increase of 9.3 thousand tons compared to 2024, reaching 34.6 thousand tons. Anchovy was the dominant species with 12.6 thousand tons (an increase of 3.4 thousand tons).

Volga-Caspian Basin: 56.2 Thousand Tons

With a catch of 56.2 thousand tons, the Volga-Caspian Basin grew by 1 thousand tons compared to 2024. Key species include:

  • Sprat: 22.6 thousand tons (an increase of 1.9 thousand tons compared to 2024).

  • Ordinary fish species: 11.2 thousand tons.

Foreign Fishing and International Growth

Outside of its territorial waters, the Russian fleet was more productive. In the exclusive economic zones of foreign states, conventional areas, and the open part of the World Ocean, the Russian fleet produced 426.1 thousand tons. This figure is 5.5% higher than the one reported during the corresponding period in 2024.

Source: Federal Agency for Fisheries

[email protected]
www.seafood.media


 Print


Click to know how to advertise in FIS
MORE NEWS



Lenguaje
FEATURED EVENTS
  
TOP STORIES
North Korea Dramatically Hikes Fisheries Fines to Combat Illegal Exports
Korea D. People's R. May Revision Raises Penalties Up to 10-Fold and Imposes Sailing Bans for Smuggling and Administrative Non-Cooperation PYONGYANG – North Korea has significantly escalated punitive measures ...
Norway Pelagic Fishing Update Week 45
Norway NVG Herring Dominates, Mackerel Quota is Fished Up NVG Herring (Norwegian Spring-Spawning Herring) The NVG herring fishery has been running at full capacity. A total of 25,000 tonnes of NVG herrin...
Ecuador's Tuna Exports Soar: A Billion-Dollar Milestone and a Challenge to Global Competitors
Ecuador Record Exports, China Expansion, and New Sustainability Standards Bolster Ecuador’s Position as a "Tuna Giant" The year 2025 is solidifying Ecuador's status on the global tuna map, wi...
Argentina's Marine Protected Areas continue without a management plan
Argentina Fishing industry demands the urgent implementation of Management Plans for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), six years after the legal deadline. The National Parks Administration (APN) continues to brea...
 

Umios Corporation | Maruha Nichiro Corporation
Nichirei Corporation - Headquarters
Pesquera El Golfo S.A.
Ventisqueros - Productos del Mar Ventisqueros S.A
Wärtsilä Corporation - Wartsila Group Headquarters
ITOCHU Corporation - Headquarters
BAADER - Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader GmbH+Co.KG (Head Office)
Inmarsat plc - Global Headquarters
Marks & Spencer
Tesco PLC (Supermarket) - Headquarters
Sea Harvest Corporation (PTY) Ltd. - Group Headquarters
I&J - Irvin & Johnson Holding Company (Pty) Ltd.
AquaChile S.A. - Group Headquarters
Pesquera San Jose S.A.
Nutreco N.V. - Head Office
CNFC China National Fisheries Corporation - Group Headquarters
W. van der Zwan & Zn. B.V.
SMMI - Sunderland Marine Mutual Insurance Co., Ltd. - Headquarters
Icicle Seafoods, Inc
Starkist Seafood Co. - Headquearters
Trident Seafoods Corp.
American Seafoods Group LLC - Head Office
Marel - Group Headquarters
SalMar ASA - Group Headquarters
Sajo Industries Co., Ltd
Hansung Enterprise Co.,Ltd.
BIM - Irish Sea Fisheries Board (An Bord Iascaigh Mhara)
CEFAS - Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science
COPEINCA ASA - Corporacion Pesquera Inca S.A.C.
Chun Cheng Fishery Enterprise Pte Ltd.
VASEP - Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters & Producers
Gomes da Costa
Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. (Headquarters)
NISSUI - Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. - Group Headquarters
FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization - Fisheries and Aquaculture Department (Headquarter)
Hagoromo Foods Co., Ltd.
Koden Electronics Co., Ltd. (Headquarters)
A.P. Møller - Maersk A/S - Headquarters
BVQI - Bureau Veritas Quality International (Head Office)
UPS - United Parcel Service, Inc. - Headquarters
Brim ehf (formerly HB Grandi Ltd) - Headquarters
Hamburg Süd Group - (Headquearters)
Armadora Pereira S.A. - Grupo Pereira Headquarters
Costa Meeresspezialitäten GmbH & Co. KG
NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Headquarters)
Mowi ASA (formerly Marine Harvest ASA) - Headquarters
Marubeni Europe Plc -UK-
Findus Ltd
Icom Inc. (Headquarter)
WWF Centroamerica
Oceana Group Limited
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Ajinomoto Co., Inc. - Headquarters
Friosur S.A. - Headquarters
Cargill, Incorporated - Global Headquarters
Benihana Inc.
Leardini Pescados Ltda
CJ Corporation  - Group Headquarters
Greenpeace International - The Netherlands | Headquarters
David Suzuki Foundation
Fisheries and Oceans Canada -Communications Branch-
Mitsui & Co.,Ltd - Headquarters
NOREBO Group (former Ocean Trawlers Group)
Natori Co., Ltd.
Carrefour Supermarket - Headquarters
FedEx Corporation - Headquarters
Cooke Aquaculture Inc. - Group Headquarters
AKBM - Aker BioMarine ASA
Seafood Choices Alliance -Headquarter-
Austevoll Seafood ASA
Walmart | Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (Supermarket) - Headquarters
New Japan Radio Co.Ltd (JRC) -Head Office-
Gulfstream JSC
Marine Stewardship Council - MSC Worldwide Headquarters
Royal Dutch Shell plc (Headquarter)
Genki Sushi Co.,Ltd
Iceland Pelagic ehf
AXA Assistance Argentina S.A.
Caterpillar Inc. - Headquarters
Tiger Brands Limited
SeaChoice
National Geographic Society
AmazonFresh, LLC - AmazonFresh

Copyright 1995 - 2025 Seafood Media Group Ltd.| All Rights Reserved.   DISCLAIMER