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List 14.02.2019 of Approved Russian Establishments and Vessels List 14.02.2019 of approved Russian establishments and vessels-suppliers of fish and fishery products, including frozen adible fish by-products, to the Republic of Korea № Approval number Establishment Vessels Fishery products Adress District 1 RK-1-003 JSC "Kurilskiy rybak" Frozen fish v. Kitovyy, Kuril'skiy district S a k h alinskaya 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 "Moneron" Co., LTD. Yasnyy Вoiled-frozen сrab and extremities of 71, Chekhov str., Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ crab Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Fresh-frozen сrab and extremities of crab Crab live 3 RK-1-005 "Kurilskiy Universal Komplex", Tor Frozen fish 71, Chekhov str., Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ Co., Ltd. Вoiled-frozen сrab and extremities of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk crab Fresh-frozen сrab and extremities of crab Crab live 4 RK-1-011 JSC "Tralflot" Vasilyevskiy ostrov Frozen fish 31, Serysheva str. Khabarovsk Khabarovskiy Kray Frozen fish liver Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen fish fillet Frozen fish mince Fish meal 5 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 С т р а н и ц а 1 и з 95 № Approval number Establishment Vessels Fishery products Adress District 6 RK-1-032 JSC "Fishery Kolkhoz Ekarma-3 Frozen fish 12, Zelenaya str., Primorskiy Kray "Primorets" Frozen fish by-products v. Podyapolskoe, Frozen roe Shkotovskiy district Frozen milt Frozen fish liver Frozen squid 7 RK-1-035 Riko Co., Ltd Pyotr Bogdanov Frozen fish 21 A, Vulkannaya str., Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Frozen milt Frozen roe Frozen fresh shrimp Boiled- frozen shrimp 8 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 Frozen fish fillet 9 RK-1-037 Collective Farm Fishery by V.I. Mikhail Staritsyn Frozen fish 40, Kosmonavtov str., Kamchatskiy Kray Lenin Frozen fish by-products Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen squid Fish meal 10 RK-1-038 Collective Farm Fishery by V.I. Sergey Novosyolov Frozen fish 40, Kosmonavtov str., Kamchatskiy Kray Lenin Frozen fish by-products Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen squid Fish meal 11 RK-1-065 Daltransflot Co. Ltd Vladimir Brodyuk Frozen fish off 6,14 K.Libknehta str., P r i m o r s k i y Kray Frozen fish by-products Vladivostok Frozen roe Frozen milt С т р а н и ц а 2 и з 95 № Approval number Establishment Vessels Fishery products Adress District 12 RK-1-066 "UstKamchatryba Co., Ltd" Frozen fish 1, Komsomolskaya str., Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen roe p. Ust-Kamchatsk, Canned food the fish natural Fish meal Caviar granular salmon Caviar granular salmon frozen 13 RK-1-071 LLC Vostokrybprom Geroi Shironintsy Frozen fish off. 410, 14, Pionerskaya str., Khabarovskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Sovetskaya Gavan Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen fish fillet Frozen fish mince Fish meal Frozen fish liver 14 RK-1-075 JSC "Yuzhmorrybflot" Zaliv Vostok Frozen fish 16, Zavodskaya str., Primorskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products v. Yuzhno-Morskoy Frozen roe Nakhodka Fish meal Frozen squid 15 RK-1-076 LLC "RK "NOVYI MIR" Salma Frozen fish 13,Okeanskiy ave Primorskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Vladivostok Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen squid 16 RK-1-077 LLC "RK "NOVYI MIR" Sedanka Frozen fish 13,Okeanskiy ave Primorskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Vladivostok Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen squid 17 RK-1-093 PJSC "Preobrazhenskaya Base of Serovo Frozen fish 1, Portovaya str. Primorskiy Kray Trawling Fleet" Frozen shrimp v. Preobrazhenie 18 RK-1-105 FC "LUNTOS Co., Ltd" Granit Frozen fish 11, Ozernovskaya Kosa str., Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen squid and tentacles Fish meal С т р а н и ц а 3 и з 95 № Approval number Establishment Vessels Fishery products Adress District 19 RK-1-106 Collective Farm Fishery by V.I. Viсtor Gavrilov Frozen fish 40, Kosmonavtov str., Kamchatskiy Kray Lenin Frozen fish by-products Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen squid Fish meal 20 RK-1-107 FPP "Sokra" Ltd. Frozen fish 1A, Lesnaya str., Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen fish fillet Viluchinsk Frozen fish by-products Frozen roe Frozen milt Fish meal Frozen fish mince Frozen cucumaria 21 RK-1-110 Alaid Co, LTD Frozen fish 51a, Sakhalinskaya str., Severo- Sakhalinskaya Oblast' Frozen roe Kurilsk Frozen sea scallop fillet Frozen sea scallop intact (in the sink) Frozen fish by-products Frozen milt Frozen fish liver 22 RK-1-112 "Koryakmoreprodukt" Co.,LTD DANKO Frozen fish 1, Naberezhnaya str. Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen roe v. Ivashka, Karaginskiy district Frozen fish by-products Frozen milt 23 RK-1-116 JSC "Kurilsky rassvet" Frozen fish 2, Nabereznaya str., Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ Frozen fish by-products Severo-Kurilsk Frozen roe Frozen milt 24 RK-1-124 "Apukinskoye" Co., Ltd. Frozen fish 3, Morskaya str., v. Apuka, Kamchatskiy Kray (Fish processing plant) Frozen roe Olutorskiy district С т р а н и ц а 4 и з 95 № Approval number Establishment Vessels Fishery products Adress District 25 RK-1-128 "Severo -Vostochnaya company" Frozen fish 1, Zavodskaya str., Kamchatskiy Kray Co., Ltd. Frozen fish fillet Ossora village, Frozen fish by-products Karaginskiy district Frozen roe Frozen milt 26 RK-1-143 Fishing collective farm by G. Frozen fish 115, Naberezhnaya str. Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ Kotovskiy Frozen roe Starodubsk village Dolinsk district 27 RK-1-146 "Delta Fish" Co., Ltd. Frozen fish 67, River str., Kamchatskiy Kray (Fish processing plant) Frozen roe v. Ust'-Kamchatsk 28 RK-1-147 FC "LUNTOS Co., Ltd" Ymir Frozen fish 11, Ozernovskaya Kosa str, Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen squid and tentacles 29 RK-1-151 LLC "Fishery Kolkhoz "Tikhiy Ekarma-2 Frozen fish 12, Kolkhoznaya str., Primorskiy Kray Okean" Frozen fish by-products v. Livadia, Frozen roe Nahodka Frozen milt Frozen squid and tentacles of squid 30 RK-1-152 LLC "Fishery Kolkhoz "Tikhiy Murom Frozen fish 12, Kolkhoznaya str., Primorskiy Kray Okean" Frozen fish by-products v. Livadia, Frozen roe Nahodka Frozen milt Frozen squid and tentacles of squid 31 RK-1-153 LLC "Fishery Kolkhoz "Tikhiy Knevichi Frozen fish 12, Kolkhoznaya str., Primorskiy Kray Okean" Frozen fish by-products v. Livadia, Frozen roe Nahodka Frozen milt С т р а н и ц а 5 и з 95 № Approval number Establishment Vessels Fishery products Adress District 32 RK-1-154 Mercury Co.,LTD Eglaine Frozen fish 28/1, Dal'niaya str. Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Frozen roe Frozen milt Fish meal Frozen fish fillet Frozen squid and tentacles of squid Frozen fish liver Frozen fish mince 33 RK-1-155 JSC "Yuzhmorrybflot" Kapitan Efremov Frozen fish 16, Zavodskaya str., Primorskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products v. Yuzhno-Morskoy Nahodka Frozen roe Frozen milt Fish meal Frozen squid 34 RK-1-157 "Ecarma-Sakhalin" Co., Ltd Mys Rubikon Frozen fish 231-a, Komsomolskaya str., Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ Frozen fish by-products Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen squid Frozen tentacles of squid 35 RK-1-159 "Ecarma-Sakhalin" Co., Ltd Mys Yekateriny Frozen fish 231-a, Komsomolskaya str., Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ Frozen fish by-products Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Frozen roe Frozen milt 36 RK-1-160 JSC "Fishery Kolkhoz "Primorets" Kirovka Frozen fish 12, Zelenaya str., Primorskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products v. Podyapolskoe, Frozen roe Shkotovskiy district Frozen milt Frozen squid Frozen tentacles of squid 37 RK-1-161 JSC "Fishery Kolkhoz "Primorets" Tikhmenevo Frozen fish 12, Zelenaya str., Primorskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products v. Podyapolskoe, Frozen roe Shkotovskiy district Frozen milt Frozen squid Frozen tentacles of squid С т р а н и ц а 6 и з 95 № Approval number Establishment Vessels Fishery products Adress District 38 RK-1-162 JSC "Fishery Kolkhoz "Primorets" Slantsy Frozen fish 12, Zelenaya str., Primorskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products v. Podyapolskoe, Frozen roe Shkotovskiy district Frozen milt Frozen squid Frozen tentacles of squid 39 RK-1-166 Rosfishflot Co.Ltd. PROMETEY Frozen fish 28/1, Dal'niaya str., Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen squid Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Frozen fish by-products Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen liver Frozen squid tentacles 40 RK-1-167 "Rosfishflot" Co.Ltd. APOLLON Frozen fish 28/1, Dal'niaya str., Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen squid Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Frozen fish by-products Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen liver Frozen squid tentacles 41 RK-1-169 "Fishing collective farm named Frozen fish 4, Centralnaya str., Sakhalinskaya Oblast’ after Kirov" Co., Ltd. Frozen fish by-products v. Ozerskoe, Frozen roe Korsakovskiy district Frozen milt 42 RK-1-170 "JUPITER FISHERIES " Co., Ltd. JUPITER F r o z en fish of. 512, 3A, Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Kosmicheskiy pr., Frozen roe Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Frozen milt 43 RK-1-171 Mercury Co.,LTD Mlechnyi put' Frozen fish 28/1, Dal'niaya str., Kamchatskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Frozen roe Frozen milt Frozen fish liver Frozen squid and tentacles of squid Fish meal Frozen fish fillet Frozen fish mince С т р а н и ц а 7 и з 95 № Approval number Establishment Vessels Fishery products Adress District 44 RK-1-173 PJSC "Dalryba" Siglan Frozen fish 51-A, Svetlanskaya str., Primorskiy Kray Frozen fish by-products Vladivostok Frozen roe Frozen milt Fish meal 45 RK-1-179 PC "Kolhoz Oktyabr" Frozen fish 4, Oktyabrskaya str., Kamchatskiy Kray Fish processing plant Frozen fish by-products v.
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