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    Russia's pollock quota will be lowered in 2022, and the Sea of ​​Okhotsk will be cut by 10%

    • Last Update: 2021-12-02
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    According to data from the Russian Pollock Fishing Association (PCA), in 2022, Russia's Okhotsk Sea and Western Bering Sea pollock fishing quota (TAC) will be lowered.
    The total quota for all-Russia is 1.
    927 million tons, a decrease of 3.
    8% from the previous year
    .
     
    The MSC certified fishery quota in the Sea of ​​Okhotsk was 956,000 tons, a decrease of 10% from the previous year
    .
    The western Bering Sea quota is 409,000 tons, down 1.
    3%
    .
     
    In 2022, the fishing quota in the East Sakhalin Region will be 122,700 tons, a decrease of 2.
    7%
    .
    The Fishery Owners Association (FSA) of the Russian Fishery Company is applying for MSC certification for the East Sakhalin Region
    .
     
    On October 20 this year, the Russian Fisheries Research Institute (VNIRO) issued a warning that the pollock population in the Sea of ​​Okhotsk is declining, and the decline is expected to be significant in 2024.
    It is necessary for the fishery industry to start reducing fishing quotas in 2023
    .
    VNIRO estimates that the total biomass of the Sea of ​​Okhotsk is currently about 15 million tons
    .
     
    According to the statistics of the Russian Federation Fisheries Agency (Rosrybolovstvo), the output of pollock in the Far East will reach 1.
    65 million tons this year
    .
    In the third quarter, Russia's frozen pollock exports fell by 30% year-on-year, mainly because H&G's raw material exports to China encountered many difficulties
    .
     
    The MSC certified fishery quota in the Sea of ​​Okhotsk was 956,000 tons, a decrease of 10% from the previous year
    .
    The western Bering Sea quota is 409,000 tons, down 1.
    3%
    .
     
      In 2022, the fishing quota in the East Sakhalin Region will be 122,700 tons, a decrease of 2.
    7%
    .
    The Fishery Owners Association (FSA) of the Russian Fishery Company is applying for MSC certification for the East Sakhalin Region
    .
     
      On October 20 this year, the Russian Fisheries Research Institute (VNIRO) issued a warning that the pollock population in the Sea of ​​Okhotsk is declining, and the decline is expected to be significant in 2024.
    It is necessary for the fishery industry to start reducing fishing quotas in 2023
    .
    VNIRO estimates that the total biomass of the Sea of ​​Okhotsk is currently about 15 million tons
    .
     
      According to the statistics of the Russian Federation Fisheries Agency (Rosrybolovstvo), the output of pollock in the Far East will reach 1.
    65 million tons this year
    .
    In the third quarter, Russia's frozen pollock exports fell by 30% year-on-year, mainly because H&G's raw material exports to China encountered many difficulties
    .
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