Russia, Japan Reach Agreement on 2026 Fishing Quotas After Protracted Negotiations

Russia and Japan have reached an agreement on mutual fishing quotas within each other's 200-mile exclusive economic zones for 2026, concluding talks that stretched across multiple rounds of negotiations.
Under the terms of the deal, fishermen from both countries are permitted to catch up to 19,000 tonnes of seafood each within the other's EEZ — down from 22,000 tonnes under the previous arrangement. Approximately 70 trawlers are expected to operate during the season...
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