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The Dynamics, Structure, and Drivers of Fish Catches in the Russian Federation (2005–2017)

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The long-term series of data on fish catches obtained in the fishery industry of Russia allow objective evaluation of the dynamics of the development of the industry in general, as well as assessment of the statistical characteristics of production. The results of an analysis of catches for 2005–2017 are used to determine the general trends in the development of fisheries for each of the fishery basins and to identify growth rate and structure of catches from inland and marine waters, which are required to prepare and implement various programs, strategies, and forecasts. Based on the studied quantitative parameters of catches, a chain of formation of a catch with flow rates is constructed and its practical application to solve various applied problems is demonstrated.

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  1. The Strategy for the Development of the Fishery Industry of the Russian Federation for the Period up to 2020, approved by the Order of Rosrybolovstvo of March 30, 2009, no. 246; Russian Federation State Program Development of the Fishery Industry, approved by the Decree of the Russian Federation Government of April 15, 2014, no. 314, with amendments on March 31, 2017 (by the RF Government Decree of March 31, 2017, no. 395). http://gov.garant.ru/SESSION/PILOT/main.htm; Branch Program Development of Commercial Aquaculture (Commercial Fish Farming) in the Russian Federation for 2015–2020, approved by the Order of the RF Ministry of Agriculture, January 16, 2015, no. 10.

  2. Fish, invertebrates, algae in wet weight, mammals, and aquaculture (commercial cultivation).

  3. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations.

  4. UN FAO Statistical Database: FishStatJ-Software for Fishery Statistical Time Series, Rome: FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department, Updated 21 July 2016.

  5. Fig. 1 does not show the Baikal and East Siberian basins, whose specific weight was only 0.10–0.14% in 2005–2017.

  6. The Strategy for the Development of the Fishery Industry of the Russian Federation for the Period up to 2020, approved by the Order of Rosrybolovstvo of March 30, 2009, no. 246.

  7. The State Program for the Development of the Fishery Industry of the Russian Federation, approved by the Decree of the Russian Federation Government of April 15, 2014, no. 314, with amendments on March 31, 2017 (by the RF Government Decree of March 31, 2017, no. 395). http://gov.garant.ru/SESSION/ PILOT/main.htm)

  8. Approved by the Rosstat Order of April 20, 2017, no. 283.

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Samoylenko, V.V. The Dynamics, Structure, and Drivers of Fish Catches in the Russian Federation (2005–2017). Russ J Mar Biol 45, 525–535 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063074019070046

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