Russia Eyes 3–4% Pollock Catch Increase in Major 2026 Sea of Okhotsk Season

Russia is optimistic about the forthcoming pollock fishing season in the Sea of Okhotsk, set to begin next month.
Alexey Buglak, president of the Russian Pollock Association, said at a recent Far Eastern Scientific and Commercial Council meeting that Russian fishermen plan to increase pollock catch by 3–4%, targeting 870,000–880,000 tons during the main fishing season.
The largest fishing season in Russia—the Sea of Okhotsk pollock run—starts January 1, 2026. Season "A" will last 100 days, ending April 10...
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