OREANDA-NEWS Pollock production in Russia in 2024 reached a record 2 million tons, which is 2% more than a year earlier - the catch was almost half that of the same indicator in the United States, the Association of Pollock Miners (ADM) told RIA Novosti.

"In 2024, Russian fishermen updated the record for catching pollock, the main fish in the country. According to estimates by the Association of Pollock Miners (ADM), the total catch in all fishing areas of the Far Eastern Fisheries Basin reached 1998.3 thousand tons, 2% or 38 thousand tons higher than a year earlier. The share of pollock in the national catch has increased to almost 41%. Russia's main competitor in the global market, the United States, produced only 1.35 million tons of pollock," the association said.

The record catch rate is the result of "a competent environmental policy of the Russian regulator and fishermen, careful exploitation of the resource and modernization of the fleet," commented Alexey Buglak, President of the ADM. He added that in almost all mining areas it was possible to increase catches and master the allocated quotas. "The development situation was difficult only in the Bering Sea - less than 70% of the total area was developed here. The catch was 486.2 thousand tons. This is due to the weak fishing conditions that have been observed throughout the season," Buglak said.

American fishermen, in turn, could not master the allocated limit. For example, in the Gulf of Alaska, due to the early closure of fishing, fishermen did not catch 50-60 thousand tons of pollock, which is more than 30% of the allocated quota for this area.

According to the association's estimates, in 2025 Russia will retain its global leadership - the allowable catch of pollock is set at 2.46 million tons (+7% by 2024), while in the USA it is 1.58 million tons (+5%). The Okhotsk Pollock Season started in January, and the season promises to be successful, because most of the factors important for fishing aggregations are assessed as favorable in prognostic terms, Buglak believes. According to oceanologists and weather forecasters, the ice situation, as well as weather conditions, will not create any interference with fishing operations in winter and spring.

"The only concern is the deteriorating situation in the Bering Sea. According to the pessimistic estimates of scientists, taking into account the projected age structure of the stock and adverse factors affecting the migration of fish to Russian waters, this year the fishing situation may be even more difficult than in the past. At the same time, the total pollock catch in Russia will remain at the level of 1.9-2 million tons by the end of the year," the head of the Department added.