Russia’s Primorye Fisherman Hope for Successful Catch and Exports This Year
Fishermen of the Russian Primorye region, Russia’s second-largest fish-producing region have begun pollock fishery as part of the B fishing season (October – December) in the North Okhotsk subarea, planning to start to catch in the Western Kamchatka area on November, 1 of the current year.
According to the press service of the Primorye region, this year local fishermen have produced over 625,000 tons of fish and seafood, including about 420,000 tons of pollock and 76,000 tonnes of herring...
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