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Approaches to sustainable management of Russia's fishery resources in the context of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing

  • 1. ROR icon Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy

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Introduction. The fishery complex is an important part of the Russian Federation’s economy, especially for coastal regions. The problem of unreported and unregulated fishing activities is relevant for Russia and a key challenge the sustainable management of fishery resources faces.

The article aims: to analyze measures for the sustainable management of fishery resources in Russia under conditions of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (Hereinafter – IUU).

Materials and methods. The materials of the study were the periodicals data on the fishery complex development trends both in Russia and worldwide. The materials of statistical reporting of the Russian Federation were also used.

Results. The fishery complex development strategy of the Russian Federation up to 2030 is a tool to achieve sustainable management of the country’s fish resources. Sustainable development of the fishery complex requires research activities aimed to comprehensive study aquatic bioresources in order to organize their rational sustainable use.

Conclusion. The prospects for the fishery complex development in Russia are quite promising, given the vast water resources of the country and the growing demand for fish and seafood both in domestic and foreign markets.

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ISSN
2686-9012
DOI
10.46224/ecoc.2022.2.3

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2022-03-01

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