Russia: Measures to increase the volume of artificial reproduction of fish and improve the infrastructure of the fish industry in Eastern Siberia were considered

Published 2024년 11월 15일

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The Yakut branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution 'Glavrybvod' is planning to artificial reproduce whitefish species, with the first batch of caviar incubation starting in mid-March 2025. The temporary fish farm 'Ulakh-Anansky' will be reconstructed in 2024 to increase Siberian sturgeon production and ensure year-round reproduction of whitefish. Modernization of the Chernyshevsky fish hatchery in 2024 led to the creation of the first broodstock of whitefish and the collection of nelma caviar. In 2024, millions of larvae and young fish were released into the region's water bodies. A forecast for the Arctic omul catch in 2025 shows an increase of 82 tons compared to 2024, totaling 1,354.07 tons.
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The Yakut branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Glavrybvod", subordinate to the Federal Agency for Fishery, presented plans for the artificial reproduction of whitefish species. Incubation of an experimental batch of caviar will begin in mid-March 2025, with an expected release of up to 5 million young fish. Reconstruction of the temporary fish farm "Ulakh-Anansky" in 2024 will increase the volume of Siberian sturgeon production and ensure year-round reproduction of whitefish species. As part of the modernization of the Chernyshevsky fish hatchery in 2024, the first broodstock of whitefish was created from 5 thousand individuals to obtain fertilized caviar, and the first collection of nelma caviar was carried out. In 2024, more than 31 million peled larvae, 900 thousand Siberian vendace larvae, 100 thousand young whitefish and 20 thousand young Siberian sturgeon were ...
Source: Fishretail

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