Dmitry Patrushev: 55 modern vessels built under the "keel quota" program have been delivered to fishing industry companies.

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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting regarding incident No. 42 "Fishing vessels".

"Currently, 55 high-performance vessels have already been delivered to fishing companies, 44 of which were completed over the past three years as part of the incident response. We have eight more vessels scheduled to be delivered by the end of 2026. The process of distributing investment quotas for the second stage is also ongoing. Since its launch, 34 contracts have already been signed for the construction of fishing vessels and crab catchers," said Dmitry Patrushev.

This year, auctions are also planned, the results of which could result in the signing of another 13 contracts for the construction of crab vessels for the Northern and Far Eastern basins.

The meeting discussed funding for vessel construction, the termination and amendment of investment contracts, and the continued consolidation of released shares of aquatic bioresource quotas. Furthermore, special attention was paid to improving the regulatory framework related to the construction of fishing fleets.

Following the meeting, Dmitry Patrushev instructed shipyards to monitor their compliance with shipbuilding schedules and to continue monthly monitoring of the implementation of incident projects at the Rosrybolovstvo site.

Incident No. 42 "Fishing Vessels" was created to coordinate work on completing the construction of fishing vessels as part of the implementation of the mechanism for providing quotas for the extraction (catch) of aquatic bioresources for investment purposes.

When working in an incident format, a special project management system deployed within the Government Coordination Center is used. It allows for the prompt coordination of participants' actions and real-time monitoring of project implementation.

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