Russia Ready for Significant Increase of Pollock Catch in Bering, Okhotsk and Japan Seas
Russia refuses to use a precautionary approach in determining the total allowable catches (TACs) for pollock catch in the Bering, Okhotsk and Japan seas, according to recent statements made by representatives of the Federal Agency for Fishery in Vladivostok.
It is planned, the concept of maximum sustainable fishing will now be used to determine stocks. This will allow Russia to increase the pollock catch only in the Bering Sea to 2 million tons in the coming years. In the future...
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