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Fish cod
The new catch quota is proposed at 566784 tonnes, a 20 per cent decrease from the previous year and the lowest level
since 2009.
since 2009.
The researchers estimate that cod now spawns about 800,000 tonnes, the lowest level
since 2008.
The researchers believe that by 2023, catches should not exceed 566784 tonnes, which is 20% less than in 2022, and 2022 is also 20%
less than the previous year.
since 2008.
The researchers believe that by 2023, catches should not exceed 566784 tonnes, which is 20% less than in 2022, and 2022 is also 20%
less than the previous year.
The researchers believe that a maximum reduction of 20 percent of fishing quotas would ensure fishermen's interests without harming sustainable long-term fisheries, and recommend limiting the quota for Arctic haddock to 170067 tonnes, a 5 percent
reduction from the 2022 quota.
fisheryreduction from the 2022 quota.
As usual, Norway and Russia determine the final quotas
through the Norwegian-Russian Fisheries Commission.
through the Norwegian-Russian Fisheries Commission.