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    Norway reaches a fisheries agreement with Russia

    • Last Update: 2022-11-25
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    From SeafoodMedia on October 31, although Russia's relations with many other countries in the world have fallen to a freezing point since the Russian-Ukrainian conflict earlier this year, some aspects of international relations remain open, including fishing diplomacy
    .
     
    Norwegian Fisheries Minister Björnar Skjöran said at the end of his discussions with Russia via teleconference this year that we have reached a fisheries agreement with Russia, despite our very difficult
    situation.
     
    According to a statement from the Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries, Norway stands by sanctions against Russia and ensures that they are complied with, but also advocates sustainable fisheries development
    .
     
    Russia said the 2023 fisheries deal could be suspended
    if restrictions on Russian vessels calling at Norwegian ports are further tightened.
     
    The TAC for Northeast Arctic cod is set at 566,800 tonnes, of which Norway has a quota of 260782 tonnes and Russia has a quota of 241,800 tonnes, the same
    quota for third countries as before.
     
    In 2023, the TAC of true cod was reduced by 20% compared to the 2022 quota, with tant of 170067 tonnes of haddock, 25,000 tonnes of halibut in Greenland and 66,779 tonnes
    of redfish.
     
    The parties agreed to continue to develop shrimp management fishing plans
    .
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