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Salmon landings in Russia down 22% due to poor Kamchatka runs

Latest official figures show landings totaled 390,665 metric tons as strong catches in Sakhalin offset a 115,000t drop in Kamchatka, although not all are convinced the reports' accuracy

By Eva Tallaksen | Oct. 16, 2013 15:23 BST
Salmon at a fish market in Petro-Pavlovsk, Kamchatka, in the Russian Far East. Photo: Helen Flamme
Salmon at a fish market in Petro-Pavlovsk, Kamchatka, in the Russian Far East. Photo: Helen Flamme
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