Key topics included a presentation of the Vladivostok City Administration's performance in 2025, the main areas of activity of the Primorsky Region branch of the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation, and preparations for events marking the Council's fifth anniversary.
All speakers expressed solidarity with the view that the balanced and comprehensive development of the Vladivostok Urban District requires an active civic position and the involvement of local businesses and their teams in developing constructive proposals for the optimal implementation of socially significant projects.
In his welcoming remarks, Alexey Baytalyuk, Deputy Director and Head of the Pacific Branch of VNIRO, emphasized the institute's contribution to the economic development of Vladivostok and the entire Far East region, so that "the fishing industry can now stand firmly on its own feet," and expressed his readiness for further close scientific collaboration with colleagues from the Russian Academy of Sciences and applied interaction with economic entities.
Konstantin Shestakov presented the results of the City Administration team's five-year work, including through 2025, and outlined the systemic changes that have contributed to improving the quality of life for city residents.
In conclusion, the Council meeting participants noted that the comprehensive development of the Vladivostok Urban District requires an active civic position and the involvement of local businesses and their teams in the development of constructive proposals for the optimal implementation of socially significant projects.
VNIRO Press Service