18.02.2009
Analytical review of the current state of the Russian fisheries industry
3. A Book on a Nonexistent Topic - Russian Fisheries Policyread more  |
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18.02.2009
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has proposed outlawing fishing with drift nets, otherwise known as “walls of death”, following a lengthy campaign by fishermen and politicians in Kamchatka as well as local organizations including WWF-Russia. read more  |
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18.02.2009
Some remarkable changes have occurred in the rating of fishing areas of the Sea of Okhotsk fishery. Last week the Northern Sea of Okhotsk subzone was in the lead having increased its rates at once by 12,700 tonnes. read more  |
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18.02.2009
Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin will visit South Korea later this week to discuss ways to boost bilateral cooperation in the energy sector, officials here said Monday. read more  |
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18.02.2009
From the beginning of 2009 the total catch of aquatic biological resources by the Russian fishery companies has amounted to 423,000 tonnes, that 72,000 tonnes more than the last year level. Development of The Total Allowable Catch (TAC) is 10% that 20% more in comparison with the correspondent period last year. read more  |
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18.02.2009
Beginning 15 May, fishing in a 26,400-square-kilometer area of the Gulf of Thailand will be banned in a move to comply with the country's marine conservation policy. read more  |
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18.02.2009
Processing capacity will be more than adequate to support Alaska's largest salmon fishery this season, according to a report the Alaska Department of Fish & Game released late last week. read more  |
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18.02.2009
The Canadian government has implemented economic initiatives it hopes will aid the country's struggling lobster fishery. read more  |
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