Kamchatka Residents Get Easier, Cheaper Fishing Licenses
Residents of Kamchatka Krai can now obtain licenses for amateur fishing more conveniently than ever. The regional government, in collaboration with the Kamchatka Fisheries Agency, has streamlined the process through the official Kamchatka Fisheries website and the gosuslugi41.ru portal.
The Kamchatka Fisheries Agency, working alongside local government bodies, has made it possible to obtain fishing licenses for marine species at a discounted rate for Kamchatka residents. This can be done through the official Kamchatka Fisheries website. Additionally, the website of the Ministry of Fisheries provides valuable information about approved fishing grounds and where to purchase permits.
To further facilitate the process, the organization of sections for amateur fishing continues in the region. There are now 116 designated fishing grounds available for enthusiasts. Moreover, those who wish to fish for Pacific salmon must do so on licensed grounds with valid permits. These permits cover the catch of a variety of species, including salmon, crab, mackerel, cod, pollock, herring, and smelt.
It's worth noting that residents of Kamchatka Krai with permanent registration are eligible for a discount when purchasing a permit for fishing. Furthermore, a license for fishing with a discount can be obtained by confirming the status of 'Kamchatka resident' on the Gosuslugi website.
The simplified process for obtaining fishing licenses in Kamchatka Krai is set to boost amateur fishing activities in the region. With discounted licenses available for residents and a wide range of species covered, the initiative is expected to enhance the local fishing experience while promoting responsible angling.
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