Russia: In Dagestan, the quota for carp production in the Caspian Sea has increased by half

Published 2023년 9월 11일

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Autumn fishing for carp in the Caspian Sea in Dagestan has started with an increased quota of over 1,300 tons, up by half from last year. This allows Dagestan fish farmers to catch nearly 500 tons more carp. Currently, 39 enterprises have permission to harvest carp, with 196 tons already caught since the beginning of the year.
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Autumn active fishing for carp has begun in the Caspian Sea in Dagestan. This year, the quota for its production in the region has increased by half and amounted to more than 1,300 tons, the press service of the North Caucasus territorial department of Rosrybolovstvo reported. “The quota for catching carp in the Caspian Sea has been increased. <…> So, now Dagestan fish farmers will be able to catch almost 500 tons more carp. If earlier the quota for catching this type of fish in the region was 895 tons, now 1,390 are allowed to be caught tons," the report says. According to the department, 39 enterprises currently have permission to harvest carp. Since the beginning of the year, 196 tons of carp ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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