Russian fisheries in 2000–2020
https://doi.org/10.36038/2307-3497-2024-195-5-11
Abstract
Purpose of the work: analysis of the development of fisheries development in Russia in the first two decades of the 21st century, assessment of stock state and catches of fish resources, and identification of major factors of influence on these resources and fisheries.
Methods used: the main source of information on the production in Russian fisheries was annual data on catches of fish and other aquatic biological resources and data on aquaculture production — Form No. 1-P (fish). Сatches and yields of fish resources were analyzed based on the operative reporting of enterprises and data of the industry monitoring system. For access and initial processing, the FMS analyst software was used.
Novelty: an analysis of the regulatory and legal framework development is presented, materials from Russian fisheries for 2000–2020 are summarized and analyzed.
Practical significance: the development of any type of economic activity is a continuous, but heterogeneous process, with periods of growth and decline of varying duration. Fishery is no exception. Throughout its history, the industrial fisheries in Russia have gone through a series of stages associated with changes in fisheries technology and evolution of fishing vessel design. The development of industrial fisheries was also related to such objective conditions as long-term climate changes, which influenced the state of fisheries resources.
About the Authors
Nikolaj P. AntonovRussian Federation
19, Okruzhnoy proezd, Moscow, 105187
Evgeny V. Guse
Russian Federation
6, Academician Knipovich St., Murmansk, 183038
Ekaterina V. Belous
Russian Federation
6, Academician Knipovich St., Murmansk, 183038
Victoria A. Egochina
Russian Federation
6, Academician Knipovich St., Murmansk, 183038
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Review
For citations:
Antonov N.P., Guse E.V., Belous E.V., Egochina V.A. Russian fisheries in 2000–2020. Trudy VNIRO. 2024;195(1):5-11. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.36038/2307-3497-2024-195-5-11