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Russian Fishermen Surpass 1.1 Million Tons Since Start of 2024
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Friday, March 21, 2025, 04:00 (GMT + 9)
Russian fishermen have achieved a significant milestone, catching over 1.1 million tons of aquatic bioresources since the beginning of 2024.
According to data from the Federal Agency for Fisheries' industry monitoring system (FSMS), the total catch reached 1,152.2 thousand tons, with notable contributions from various fishing basins across the country.
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Breakdown by Region:
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Far Eastern Basin:
The largest contributor, with 965 thousand tons caught, including:
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Northern Basin:
Total catch: 70.3 thousand tons, primarily:
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Western Basin:
Total catch: 21.1 thousand tons (a 1.2% increase from 2024), including:
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Azov-Black Sea Basin:
Total catch: 12 thousand tons (a 23.4% increase from 2024), dominated by:
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Volga-Caspian Basin:
Total catch: 20 thousand tons (a 17.5% increase from 2024), primarily:
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International Waters:
Russian fleets operating in exclusive economic zones of foreign states and the open ocean caught 62.6 thousand tons, marking a 76.9% increase (or 27.2 thousand tons) compared to the same period in 2024.

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Investment Quotas Driving Growth
The Russian fishing industry continues to benefit from its investment quota program, aimed at modernizing the fleet and expanding processing capabilities. According to Ilya Shestakov, head of the Federal Agency for Fisheries:

Photo: Russian pollock
The focus on high-value-added products has already shown results, with their share increasing from 15% to 32.5% in recent years. The agency aims to further boost this figure to 50% by 2030, underscoring its commitment to sustainable and value-driven growth in the fishing sector.
Source: United Press Service of the Federal Agency for Fisheries
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