3 million baby carps were released from Edirne to Bursa, Turkiye

Published 2024년 8월 8일

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The EDIRNE Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry's İpsala Aquatic Products Production facilities have produced and released 3.35 million baby carp into lakes and ponds throughout Bursa. The baby carp were released to 41 points determined in the Bursa region, with 2 million released to İznik Lake. The authorities expect the fish to reach catching level within two years, ensuring the sustainability of the fish population. Orhangazi Fisheries Cooperative President Zelkif Bektaş expressed gratitude for the fish release and warned citizens about unconscious fishing.
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EDIRNE Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry's İpsala Aquatic Products Production facilities produced 3 million 350 thousand baby carp were released to lakes and ponds throughout Bursa. Millions of baby carp are produced in İpsala Aquatic Products Production Facilities affiliated to Edirne Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry. In order to maintain the fish population in the city, 3 million 350 thousand baby carp produced in İpsala facilities were brought to Bursa by tankers on special vehicles with the organization of Bursa Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry. The baby carp were released to Gölyazı, dam lakes and other lakes and ponds, 2 million of which were released to İznik Lake. It was stated by the authorities that the baby carp were released to 41 points determined in Bursa region, and it was reported that the fish would reach the catching level at the end of 2 years, thus ensuring the sustainability of the fish population in the ...
Source: Sondakika

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