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    Russia's wild salmon quota has been drastically cut, and total production is less than 300,000 tons

    • Last Update: 2022-05-09
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    The 2022 Russian wild salmon fishing season will start in June, and this year's quota has been significantly reduced compared to previous years, with a total quota of 292,113 tonnes for all Pacific salmon species, far less than last year's 539,000 tonnes
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    According to the Russian Federal Fisheries Agency, 2021 is the "big year" for wild salmon in Russia, which is called "The Year of Salmon" in the industry
    .
    2021 is also an important first year in Russia's five-year plan for fisheries, with the authorities paying a lot of attention to the salmon fishing industry
    .
     
    But this year, the quota for wild salmon will be drastically cut to 190,000 tons for pink salmon, 90,000 tons for chub, 33,000 tons for sockeye and 8,000 tons for coho
    .
     
    According to the Russian agency, the total fishery production in the Far East will reach 3.
    55 million tons in 2021 (including wild salmon), an increase of 80% over 2021
    .
     
    On June 1 this year, Kamchatka, Chukotka, and the North Sea of ​​Okhotsk will be the first to start the wild salmon fishing season, and the Primorye region will start on June 5.
    The season will start in mid-June and the Amur Basin fishing season will start on 20 August
    .
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      According to the Russian Federal Fisheries Agency, 2021 is the "big year" for wild salmon in Russia, which is called "The Year of Salmon" in the industry
    .
    2021 is also an important first year in Russia's five-year plan for fisheries, with the authorities paying a lot of attention to the salmon fishing industry
    .
     
      But this year, the quota for wild salmon will be drastically cut to 190,000 tons for pink salmon, 90,000 tons for chub, 33,000 tons for sockeye and 8,000 tons for coho
    .
     
      According to the Russian agency, the total fishery production in the Far East will reach 3.
    55 million tons in 2021 (including wild salmon), an increase of 80% over 2021
    .
     
      On June 1 this year, Kamchatka, Chukotka, and the North Sea of ​​Okhotsk will be the first to start the wild salmon fishing season, and the Primorye region will start on June 5.
    The season will start in mid-June and the Amur Basin fishing season will start on 20 August
    .
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