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List 28/03/2014 of Approved Russian Establishments and Vessels List 28/03/2014 of approved Russian establishments and vessels-suppliers of fish and fishery products, including frozen edible fish by-products, to the Republic of Korea № Рег. номер Establishment Vessels Fishery products Adress District 1 RK-1-003 JSC "Kurilskiy rybak" Frozen fish v. Kitovyy, Kuril'skiy district Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ Yasnyy (fish plant) Frozen fish fillet Frozen fish mince Frozen fish by-products Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen fish liver Fish meal 2 RK-1-004 Primorye's Fishering Company, Yasnyy Frozen fish 71, Chekhov str., Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ Co., LTD Frozen fish by-products Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen fish liver Вoiled- frozen сrab and extremities of crab Fresh-frozen сrab and extremities of crab 3 RK-1-005 Primorye's Fishering Company, Tor Frozen fish 71, Chekhov str., Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ Co., LTD Frozen fish by-products Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen fish liver Вoiled- frozen сrab and extremities of crab Fresh-frozen сrab and extremities of crab 4 RK-1-011 JSC "Tralflot" Vasilyevskiy ostrov Frozen fish 17, Znamenshchikova str. Khabarovsk Khabarovskiy Kray Frozen fish liver Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen fish fillet Frozen fish mince 5 RK-1-024 FGUP "TINRO-Centre" Professor Levanidov Frozen fish 4, Shevchenko p., Primorskiy Kray Frozen roe Vladivostok 6 RK-1-025 FGUP "TINRO-Centre" Professor Kizevetter Frozen fish 4, Shevchenko p., Primorskiy Kray Frozen roe Vladivostok 7 RK-1-029 JSC HC "Dalmoreproduct " Pеtr Zhitnikov Frozen fish 53, Pologaya str., Primorskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Vladivostok Frozen roe Frozen milt Fish meal 8 RK-1-032 JSC "North-Kurilsk base of Ekarma-3 Frozen fish 2, Nabereznaya str., Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ seiner fleet" (JSC "SK BSF") Frozen fish by-products Severo-Kurilsk Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen fish liver Frozen squid 9 RK-1-035 "Polluks" Co., Ltd. Pyotr Bogdanov Frozen fish 26, Leninskaya st. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Frozen roe Frozen milt 10 RK-1-036 Collective Farm Fishery by V.I. Seroglazka Frozen fish 40, Kosmonavtov str., Kamchatskiy Kray Lenin Frozen fish by-products Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen squid Fish meal 11 RK-1-037 Collective Farm Fishery by V.I. Mikhail Staritsyn Frozen fish 40, Kosmonavtov str., Petropavlovsk- Kamchatskiy Kray Lenin Frozen fish by-products Kamchatskiy Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen squid Fish meal 12 RK-1-038 Collective Farm Fishery by V.I. Sergey Novosyolov Frozen fish 40, Kosmonavtov str., Petropavlovsk- Kamchatskiy Kray Lenin Frozen fish by-products Kamchatskiy Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen squid Fish meal 13 RK-1-065 Daltransflot Co. Ltd Vladimir Brodyuk Frozen fish 5, Vilkova str, Primorskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Vladivostok Frozen roe Frozen milt 14 RK-1-066 "UstKamchatryba Co., Ltd" Frozen fish 1, Komsomolskaya str., p. Ust-Kamchatsk, Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen roe Ust-Kamchatskiy region 15 RK-1-071 "Vostokrybprom " Co., Ltd Geroi Shironintsy Frozen fish of. 402, 14, Pionerskaya str., Khabarovskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Sovetskaya Gavan Frozen roe Frozen milt 16 RK-1-073 "Dalwest" Co., Ltd. Germes Frozen fish 11, Aleutskaya, Primorskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Vladivostok Frozen roe Frozen milt Fish meal 17 RK-1-075 CJSC "Yuzhmorrybflot" Zaliv Vostok Frozen fish 16, Zavodskaya str., Primorskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products v. Yuzhno-Morskoy Frozen roe Nakhodka Fish meal 18 RK-1-076 JSC "Fishing Collective Farm Salma Frozen fish 10, Ganslen str., Primorskiy Kray "Noviy Mir" Frozen fish by-products Bolshoy Kamen' Frozen roe Frozen milt 19 RK-1-077 JSC "Fishing Collective Farm Sedanka Frozen fish 10, Ganslen str., Primorskiy Kray "Noviy Mir" Frozen fish by-products Bolshoy Kamen' Frozen roe Frozen milt 20 RK-1-091 "Kronverk" Co., Ltd. Mikhail Kvasnikov Frozen fish 10/3, Uborevicha str., Primorskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Vladivostok Frozen roe Frozen milt Fish meal 21 RK-1-093 JSC "Preobrazhenskaya Base of Serovo Frozen fish 1, Portovaya str., Primorskiy Kray Trawling Fleet" Frozen shrimp v. Preobrazhenie, Lazovskiy district 22 RK-1-094 JSC "Preobrazhenskaya Base of Kokand Frozen fish 1, Portovaya str., Primorskiy Kray Trawling Fleet" Frozen fish by-products v. Preobrazhenie, Frozen roe Lazovskiy district Frozen milt Frozen meal 23 RK-1-102 "Kammag" Co., Ltd. Alexandrit Frozen fresh and boiled 35, Leningradskaya str., Petropavlovsk- Kamchatskiy Kray shrimp Kamchatskiy 24 RK-1-105 FC "LUNTOS Co., Ltd" Granit Frozen fish 11, Ozernovskaya Kosa str., Petropavlovsk- Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Kamchatskiy Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen squid and tentacles Fish meal 25 RK-1-106 Collective Farm Fishery by V.I. Viktor Gavrilov Frozen fish 40, Kosmonavtov str., Petropavlovsk- Kamchatskiy Kray Lenin Frozen fish by-products Kamchatskiy Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen squid Fish meal 26 RK-1-107 FPP "Socra" Co., Ltd. Frozen fish 1A, Lesnaya str., Viluchinsk Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen fish fillet Frozen fish by-products Frozen roe Frozen milt Fish meal Frozen fish mince 27 RK-1-110 "Firma Moreproduct Сo. Ltd." Frozen fish 51a, Sakhalinskaya str., Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ Frozen fish by-products Severo-Kurilsk Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen fillet of scallop 28 RK-1-114 JSC "Kolkhoz im. Bekereva" Svyatoy Vladimir Frozen fish 4, Shkolnaya str., v. Ivashka, Karaginskiy district Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Frozen roe Frozen milt 29 RK-1-116 JSC "Kurilsky rassvet" Frozen fish 2, Naberedgnaya str., Severo- Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ Frozen fish by-products Kurilsk Frozen roe Frozen milt 30 RK-1-120 "Dalmar-Pro" Co.Ltd. Gutsul Frozen fish 3, Portovaya st., Nakhodka Primorskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Frozen roe Frozen milt Fish meal 31 RK-1-127 "Sea resourses" Co., Ltd. Frozen fish 6, Vilkova str., Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ Frozen fillet of a sea Severo-Kurilsk scallop Frozen fish by-products Frozen roe Frozen milt 32 RK-1-128 "Severo -Vostochnaya Frozen fish 1, Zavodskaya str., Kamchatskiy Kray company" Co., Ltd. Frozen fish fillet Ossora village, Frozen fish by-products Karaginskiy district Frozen roe Frozen fish stomachs Frozen milt Frozen fish head 33 RК-1-136 Limited Liability Company Frozen fish Okhotskoye settlement, Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ Company "Tunaycha" Frozen milt Korsakovskiy district 34 RK-1-143 Fishing collective farm by G. Frozen fish 115, Naberezhnaya str. Starodubsk village Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ Kotovskiy Frozen roe Dolinsk district 35 RK-1-146 "Delta Fish" Co., Ltd. Frozen fish 67, River str., Kamchatskiy Kray (Fish processing plant) Frozen roe v. Ust'-Kamchatsk 36 RK-1-147 FC "LUNTOS Co., Ltd" Ymir Frozen fish 11, Ozernovskaya Kosa str, Petropavlovsk- Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Kamchatskiy Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen squid and tentacles 37 RK-1-148 JSC HC "Dalmoreproduct " Novoulyanovsk Frozen fish 53, Pologaya str., Primorskiy Kray Frozen squid Vladivostok Frozen fish by-products Frozen roe Frozen milt Fish meal Fish oil 38 RK-1-150 JSC HC "Dalmoreproduct " Novoyelnya Frozen fish 53, Pologaya str., Primorskiy Kray Frozen squid Vladivostok, Frozen fish by-products Frozen roe Frozen milt Fish meal Fish oil 39 RK-1-151 LLC "Fishery Kolkhoz "Tikhiy Ekarma-2 Frozen fish 12, Kolkhoznaya str., Primorskiy Kray Okean" Frozen fish by-products v. Livadia, Nahodka Frozen roe Frozen milt 40 RK-1-152 LLC "Fishery Kolkhoz "Tikhiy Murom Frozen fish 12, Kolkhoznaya str., Primorskiy Kray Okean" Frozen fish by-products v. 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