A.A. Baitaluk has dedicated over 30 years to fisheries science. He rose through the ranks from an engineer to Deputy Director and Head of the Pacific Branch of VNIRO.
A.A. Baitaluk's main research interests include research into the biology, population dynamics, and stock assessment of commercial marine fish in the Far Eastern seas and the northwestern Pacific Ocean, stock forecasting of key commercial fish, and international fisheries cooperation under universal, multilateral, and bilateral agreements.
In 2005, he defended his dissertation on pelagic fisheries, earning him a PhD in biology.
For over seven years, he has been managing priority research projects in the Far Eastern fisheries basin.
He personally contributes to forecasting the fishing situation for aquatic biological resources in the Far Eastern fisheries basin, developing strategies and principles for regulating the harvest of Pacific salmon and other key commercial species in the Far East, and providing scientific and information support for fishing seasons in the Far Eastern seas.
Alexey Anatolyevich is the author and co-author of over 100 scientific papers, three patents, and two monographs. He also serves on the editorial board of the scientific journal "Izvestia TINRO."
This prestigious award recognizes his professional qualities and demonstrates the institute's significant contribution to the development of the fisheries industry, which plays a vital role in maintaining our country's food security, preserving aquatic biological resources, and improving the population's quality of life.
The management and staff of VNIRO wholeheartedly congratulate Alexey Anatolyevich and wish him continued achievements in his field of research!
VNIRO Press Service