Russia to Catch 150,00 Tonnes of Pollock, Migrating From US Waters in Bering Sea
The Federal Agency for Fishery (Rosrybloovstvo) is working on the creation of a new fishing area in the Bering Sea where Russian fishermen will be able to additionally catch up to 150,000 tons of pollock migrating from U.S. waters to feed in Russia, according to results of the recent meeting of the Far Eastern Scientific Fisheries Council.
As Alexei Baitalyuk, deputy director of the All-Russian Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO) said during the meeting, there will be...
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