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    Russia released the 2023 capture fishery TAC, the pollock quota is basically flat, the crab quota has increased, and the herring and hake have decreased

    • Last Update: 2022-10-31
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    According to the Russian pollock fishing association, the total number of fishing quotas (TACs) for pollock in Russia in 2023 is about 2.
    06 million tons, a slight decrease
    from 2022 (2.
    08 million tons).
     
    Most of the West Bering Sea producing areas are now certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) and the quota has been increased
    .
    Therefore, in 2023, the production of MSC pollock in Russia will surpass that of the United States
    .
    In the Sea of Okhotsk, the quota for 2023 is 1.
    01 million tons, down 7%
    from last year.
     
    However, Groundfish Forum's projections differ from
    the Russian association data.
    Groundfish Forum expects Russia's quota to be 1.
    77 million tons next year, down from the previous year (1.
    83 million tons); Next year, the U.
    S.
    pollock quota will be raised to 1.
    32 million mt, up from 1.
    255 million mt
    this year.
     
    Sources said that at this stage, the price of H&G (head removal and dirt) raw materials in Russia is firm, CFR China prices are at $1,700/ton, and raw material production has risen in recent weeks; In addition, the production of PBO (debarbed) fillet in Russia has increased significantly this year, and the price of PBO in Russia is $500/ton
    lower than similar products in the United States due to the impact of the war in Ukraine.
     
    In addition, the Russian Ministry of Agriculture has updated its catch quotas
    for other fishery species.
    The Barents sea crab quota for 2023 is 12,690 tonnes, unchanged from this year; The crab quota in West Kamchatka was 13,608 tons, up almost 20%
    from 2022 (11,883 tons).
     
    In 2023, the Baltic herring quota was reduced from 27,200 tonnes to 24,200 tonnes; The Pacific herring quota in the northern Okhotsk Sea was reduced from 310,000 tonnes to 290,000 tonnes; The quota for herring in the Karatinsky region decreased from 39,500 tonnes to 36,900 tonnes; Kamchatka herring quota was reduced from 43,000 tonnes to 32,300 tonnes
    .
     
    In 2023, the Pacific cod quota in the West Bering Sea was reduced from 9,000 tonnes to 84,500 tonnes, the Karaginsky cod quota was reduced from 19,100 tonnes to 18,100 tonnes, and the PIPPAVLOVSK-Komandolsk region was increased from 13,400 tonnes to 14,900 tonnes
    .
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