Kazakhstan: 205 thousand sturgeon fry released into the Ural River

Published 2021년 9월 2일

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A total of 205,000 sturgeon fry, reared at a farm in Tomarly, a village outside Atyrau, have been released into the Urals as part of a state order. The farm, owned by CASPIAN ROYAL FISH LLP, has been releasing fry into the Urals since 2014, aiming to replenish the fish population. The farm imports quality feed from Poland due to the poor quality of local feed.
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ATYRAU. KAZINFORM - 205 thousand fry of sturgeon fish, grown on a farm in the village of Tomarly in the suburb of Atyrau, were released to the Urals, Kazinform correspondent reports with reference to the press service of the Atyrau regional department of fisheries. According to the head of the department, Artur Sadibekuly, CASPIAN ROYAL FISH LLP works within the framework of the state order. The members of the commission, consisting of representatives of relevant departments and the management of the fisheries, have counted the number of fry. Then they released them to the Urals. “By such measures we contribute to the replenishment of sturgeon in the region. Since the opening of the factory in 2014, four types of valuable fish species have been grown here. The ...
Source: Inform

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