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COUNTRY SECTION Russian Federation Fishery Products Validity date from COUNTRY Russian Federation 21/07/2021 00438 SECTION Fishery products Date of publication 28/07/2007 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 01A Sevryba-1, ("Virma"Ltd) Arkhangelsk Arkhangel'skaya Oblast' FV 18/07/2013 01H Pilenga (JSC Pilenga) Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Sakhalinskaya Oblast' ZV 01K JSC Russian Sea Noginsk Moskovskaya Oblast' PP 01L "La Maree", LLC Moscow Moscow PP 01Q Nikolay Solodchuk (Sea Lion, LLC) Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray FV 10/01/2017 01R Petropavlovsk (PJSC ''NBAMR '' Public Joint Stock Company Nakhodka Primorskiy Kray FV 12/09/2019 "Nakhodka Active Marine Fishery Base") 01S Ymir (LLC Nevod) v. Nevodskoe Sakhalinskaya Oblast' FV 15/10/2019 02G Salacgriva ('North-West Fishing Company-Murmansk' Ltd) Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' FV 02H Samson-Plus Ltd Yeisk Kransnodarskiy Kray PP 07/10/2016 02N BELOMORYE (Arctic Shipping LLC) Saint-Petersburg Saint-Petersburg RV 07/11/2017 02P RTF 'Diana' LLC Kaduy Vologodskaya Oblast' PP 07/05/2015 02R JSC "SORK" Fish -processing Base Grossevichi Khabarovskiy Kray PP 17/08/2018 02S Frio Arkhangelsk (Ulysses Reefers LLC) Saint-Petersburg Saint-Petersburg RV 12/09/2019 03M Kapitan Kolesnikov PJSC "Preobrazhenskaya Base Of Trawling v. Preobrazhenie Primorskiy Kray ZV 24/01/2012 Fleet" 1 / 38 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 03P Proekt-1 ('Gela' Ltd) Village Molochniy Murmanskaya Oblast' FV 07/05/2015 03Q Vostokinvest Co., Ltd. village Morskoy Khabarovskiy Kray PP 10/01/2017 03R Individual Entrepreneur Korobka E.G. Taganrog Rostovskaya Oblast' PP 17/08/2018 03S FRIO KIANIT "DILMAS" Co. Nakhodka Primorskiy Kray RV 30/12/2019 04A Alanett (JSC 'YAMSy') Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray ZV 13/09/2011 04D GRiKO, Ltd. Village Ustye Pskovskaya Oblast' PP 04L Fish Processing Plant Belokamenka Industrial Agricultural Village Belokamenka Murmanskaya Oblast' PP Cooperative Fishing Collective Farm "Severnaya Zvezda" 04M Kapitan Demidyuk PJSC "Preobrazhenskaya Base Of Trawling v. Preobrazhenie Primorskiy Kray ZV 24/01/2012 Fleet" 04P Mirakh JSC “ Murmanseld 2” Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' FV 07/05/2015 04Q Frost Olympos "Vladkristall" Co., Ltd Vladivostok Primorskiy Kray RV 07/11/2017 04R Baltiyskaya koca JSC "ATLANTRYBFLOT" Kaliningrad Kaliningradskaya Oblast' ZV 17/08/2018 04S VILHELM TORSTEINSSON PROLIV Co.,Ltd Elizovo Kamchatskiy Kray FV 30/12/2019 05A Kalkan (JSC 'YAMSy') Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray ZV 13/09/2011 05H Alferas ('CF' 'Zarya' Ltd) Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' FV 07/05/2015 05M Vladimir Starzhinsky (LLC ROLIZ) Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray FV 24/01/2012 05N Arctica LLC “PELAGICA” Rabocheostrovsk Republic Kareliya FV 02/10/2013 05P Belomorsk LLC "FC" Virma" Village Virma Republic Kareliya FV 27/08/2021 05Q Kapitan Shcherbakov Vostokflot Co., Ltd Vladivostok Primorskiy Kray RV 07/11/2017 05S LLC "Ussuri-Logistic" Ussuriisk Primorskiy Kray CS 30/12/2019 2 / 38 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 06A Blanket JSC 'YAMSy' Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray FV 10/01/2017 06M "Fishing collective farm named after Kirov" Co., Ltd. v. Ozerskoe Sakhalinskaya Oblast' PP 24/01/2012 06P Askur (Oplot Mira Co., Ltd) Nevelsk Sakhalinskaya Oblast' FV 07/05/2015 06R JSC "Kolkhoz im. Bekereva" Fishprocessing Plant "Khailulinskij" v. Ivashka Kamchatskiy Kray PP 17/08/2018 06S Merlang Polaris Co.Ltd. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray ZV 30/12/2019 07A Tiburon (JSC 'YAMSy') Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray ZV 13/09/2011 07K Vladivostok JSC TURNIF Vladivostok Primorskiy Kray FV 15/12/2014 07M Kapitan Dolgikh (JSC Rybprominvest) Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' FV 24/01/2012 07P Canopus (Arctic Shipping LLC') Saint-Petersburg Saint-Petersburg RV 07/11/2017 07Q Porfiriy Chanchibadze JSC TURNIF Vladivostok Primorskiy Kray FV 10/01/2017 07S Rashkov Antey Sever LLC Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' FV 30/12/2019 08A Kalam (JSC 'YAMSy') Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray FV 15/01/2016 08K Europrom, Co. Ltd. (fish processing workshop) Saint-Petersburg Sankt-Peterburg PP 08N Karelia LLC PELAGICA Rabocheostrovsk Republic Kareliya ZV 15/01/2016 08P Gefest "Khasanryba" Co., LTD village Zarubino Primorskiy Kray FV 10/01/2017 08Q LLC MurmanStroy Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' CS 10/01/2017 08R "Severo-Vostochnaya Company" Co., Ltd v. Ossora Kamchatskiy Kray PP 17/08/2018 08S TAMANGO Antey Sever LLC Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' FV 30/12/2019 09A Verasper ('Tymlatsky Rybokombinat', Co. Ltd.) Village Tymlat Kamchatskiy Kray FV 07/03/2019 09M Fishing Company 'Nichira' Ltd. Village Ust'-Kamchatsk Kamchatskiy Kray PP 24/01/2012 3 / 38 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 09N Co. LLC "Narody Severa" Village Oktyabrskiy Kamchatskiy Kray PP 18/07/2013 09Q Master Vostokinvest Co., Ltd. village Morskoy Khabarovskiy Kray FV 11/07/2017 09S VOLK ARKTIKI Antey Sever LLC Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' FV 30/12/2019 10A Gruper JSC "YAMSy" Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray FV 15/07/2021 10L Severnaya Zemlya ('RQF' Ltd. Co.) Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' FV 08/05/2008 10M Loyd Fish, Co. Ltd. Village Oktyabrskiy Kamchatskiy Kray PP 24/01/2012 10N Admiral Kolchak Sofco Co., Ltd Khabarovsk Khabarovskiy Kray FV 10/01/2017 10P Demis «RYBNYI OSTROV» CO.,LTD Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Sakhalinskaya Oblast' FV 07/05/2015 10Q Retriеver «Ussuri Import» LLC Ussuriysk Primorskiy Kray RV 07/11/2017 10R Melkart-5 ("Murman SeaFood" Co., Ltd) Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' FV 17/08/2018 10S SPARTA Antey Sever LLC Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' FV 30/12/2019 11L Ministr Ishkov (JSC "Okeanrybflot") Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray FV 11/07/2017 11M Brattegg PCF "Yuzhno-Kurilsky Ryibokombinat" Co., Ltd. Yuzhno-Kurilsk Sakhalinskaya Oblast' FV 24/01/2012 11N Vitaliy Shmykov MORSKOY TRANSPORT LLC Vladivostok Primorskiy Kray RV 07/11/2017 11P Olga ('Dalkrevetka' Co., Ltd) Nevelsk Sakhalinskaya Oblast' FV 15/05/2019 11Q Pamyat Kirova LLC "Olympia" Kaliningrad Kaliningradskaya Oblast' RV 07/11/2017 11R "East Fishcombine" Co., Ltd v. Chnirrah Khabarovskiy Kray PP 17/08/2018 11S Zaliv Prostor JSC "Gidrostroy" Kurilsk Sakhalinskaya Oblast' RV 30/12/2019 12A Tarpon (JSC 'YAMSy') Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray ZV 02/10/2013 12H Osveyskoye JSC 'ATLANTRYBFLOT' Kaliningrad Kaliningradskaya Oblast' FV 07/05/2012 4 / 38 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 12L Baklanovo (JSC "Okeanrybflot") Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray FV 11/07/2017 12M Rubin Ltd. Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' PP 24/01/2012 12N Bolsheretsk CO LLC (Fish Plant No 2) Village Oktyabrskiy Kamchatskiy Kray PP 18/07/2013 12Q Orion "Vladkristall" Co., Ltd Vladivostok Primorskiy Kray RV 07/11/2017 12R LLC DIOMID Vladivostok Primorskiy Kray CS 17/08/2018 12S Lindgolm FPP "Sokra" Ltd. Elizovo Kamchatskiy Kray FV 30/12/2019 13A Tomkod (JSC 'YAMSy') Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray ZV 02/10/2013 13N Lira «Morskaya Zvezda» Co.,Ltd Kaliningrad Kaliningradskaya Oblast' ZV 18/07/2013 13P Agricultural fishing enterprise " Sovetsko-Gavanskoe” , LLC village Lososina Khabarovskiy Kray PP 07/05/2015 13Q Smolninskiy "LODIA" LLC Vladivostok Primorskiy Kray RV 07/11/2017 13R HladEko Co.,LTD Vladivostok Primorskiy Kray CS 17/08/2018 13S ProdImport CO.LTD Khabarovsk Khabarovskiy Kray CS 30/12/2019 14A Vitus Bering JSC «Murmansk Region Fleet» Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' FV 14H Ostrov Sakhalin (JSC 'Ostrov Sakhalin') Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Sakhalinskaya Oblast' ZV 14K Vladimir Zagoskin (JSC Morskoe sodruzhestvo) Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' ZV 14M Geroi Shironintsy (LLC Vostokrybprom) Sovetskaya Gavan' Khabarovskiy Kray FV 24/01/2012 14N Vostochny Bereg, Co. Ltd. (The seasonal fish-processing plant v. Ivashka Kamchatskiy Kray PP 18/07/2013 located in Ivashka village Karaginsky municipal region of Kamchatsky kray) 14P Ostrov Iturup ('Poronay' Co., Ltd.) Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Sakhalinskaya Oblast' FV 09/09/2015 14Q TIGR 2 PJSC "NBAMR" Public Joint Stock Company "Nakhodka Nakhodka Primorskiy Kray RV 07/11/2017 Active Marine Fishery Base" 5 / 38 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 14R Kinguk (Triera LLC) Vladivostok Primorskiy Kray FV 17/08/2018 14S “Alisa” Limited Company Village Seredka Pskovskaya Oblast' PP 30/12/2019 15A Vilyuchinsky (''AKROS'' Fishing JSC) Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray FV 15F Anatoliy Ponomarev (JSC "Okeanrybflot") Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray FV 24/01/2012 15H Aniva (JSC 'Ostrov Sakhalin') Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Sakhalinskaya Oblast' ZV 15M Melkart-3 (Murman Seafood, Co., Ltd.) Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' FV 24/01/2012 15N Kapitan NAZIN PJSC "Murmansk Trawl Fleet" Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' ZV 15/07/2021 15Q Arinay CHUKOTKA Co., LTD Anadyr' Chukotskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug FV 11/07/2017 15R "Tymlatsky Rybokombinat" Co., Ltd. Fish Factory District of the former village of Krasnoe Kamchatskiy Kray PP 17/08/2018 15S OSTROVNOY-11 Fish Factory "Ostrovnoy " LLC Village Malokurilskoye Sakhalinskaya Oblast' ZV 30/12/2019 16A Aleksey Chirikov (''AKROS'' Fishing JSC) Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray FV 16B Boris Zaitsev PJSC "Murmansk Trawl Fleet" Murmansk Murmanskaya Oblast' FV 02/02/2009 16F Polluks (JSC "Okeanrybflot") Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Kamchatskiy Kray FV 11/07/2017 16H Pilenga-2 (JSC Pilenga) Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Sakhalinskaya Oblast' ZV 16N Boris Syromyatnikov JSC "Fishing Fleet -FOR"
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