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Russian Coonstripe Shrimp Dataset 2025

🦐 Russian Coonstripe Shrimp Dataset 2025 (with Far East Fishing Grounds Map)

Released December 2025

This Minato News dataset provides company-level quotas for Coonstripe shrimp in Russia’s Far East fishing grounds, one of Japan’s most valued premium sushi items. These shrimps are also sold in Russia and China.

Information on these fisheries is largely published in Russian and scattered across sources. This dataset brings together company- and fishing-ground-level quotas, paired with an English-language map of Far East fishing grounds.

It also includes historical quota trends and a mini-report by Minato News’ seafood journalists, featuring estimated 2024 production volumes for head-on raw and head-on cooked and key market insights.

Gain a clear view of quota allocations, production volumes, and market distribution.


📦 What’s Included

1. 2025 Company Quotas by Fishing Area (Excel)

  • A list of companies granted quotas in 2025, with company names provided in both Russian and English, along with each company’s exact quota allocation.
  • Quotas are broken down by fishing area (e.g., Primorye Krai) and this table is ideal for estimating each company’s production capacity.

2. Historical Quota Trends 2015–2025 (Excel)

  • Annual total quotas and quotas by fishing area. Useful for long-term trend analysis.

3. Russian Far East Fishing Grounds Map

  • An English-language map covering all major fishing grounds in Russia’s Far East.
  • Clearly labeled fishing areas, enabling quick visual understanding of geographic allocation.

4. Market Mini-Report (PDF)

  • Estimated 2024 catch volume for Russian Far East Coonstripe shrimp.
  • Export destinations by products(raw/cooked).
  • Notes on Japan’s 2025 market prices (JPY).
  • approx. 350words (excluding headings).

    👤 Recommended For

    • Trading companies dealing with Russian seafood.
    • Premium shrimp handlers, including competing products like Canadian Spot Prawn.
    • Industry analysts, consultants, and researchers.
    • Anyone who needs an English-language map of fishing grounds in Russia’s Far East.

    🦐 About Coonstripe Shrimp

    • Scientific name: Pandalus hypsinotus.
    • Distributed across the North Pacific (Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Sea of Japan).
    • Harvested mainly in Russia, Alaska, and Japan.
    • Widely used in high-end sushi restaurants in Japan, known as “Toyama shrimp”.
    • Sometimes marketed as “Botan shrimp,” though botan shrimp is technically a different species.

    💡 Why This Dataset Matters

    • Information on Coonstripe shrimp is fragmented and hard to obtain.
    • Company-level quota allocations are rarely compiled in an organized format.
    • Export flows and Japan-focused market information are difficult to obtain.
    • English-language map of fishing grounds in Russia’s Far East has been scarce.
    • This dataset brings this information together in a clear, organized format.