Reservoirs in three regions of Ukraine were replenished with young fish

Published 2024년 11월 26일

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The State Fisheries Agency of Ukraine is conducting a large-scale campaign to stock the country's reservoirs with aquatic biological resources. This includes the stocking of Lake Katlabukh with over 1.97 million fish, the Khadzhibey estuary with over 145,000 young carp, and the Fastiv Reservoir with 40,000 bighead. The stocking is done to restore fishing potential and maintain stable fish stocks. The article also mentions that fish farmers control the introduction of aquatic biological resources and highlights the importance of artificial reproduction of valuable ichthyofauna.
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This year's campaign of stocking Ukrainian reservoirs continues. Fish farmers, in good weather, continue the large-scale introduction of aquatic biological resources in many parts of the country. This was reported by the press service of the State Fisheries Agency. So, works on replenishment of reservoirs with new generations of fish took place in Odesa. In particular, Lake Katlabukh was stocked in accordance with the requirements of the Regime of Special Commodity Fisheries. 1,975,000 copies were released into the reservoir. fathead, 150,000 copies. carp and 25,000 copies. white grass carp. The total weight of the stock was more than 43 tons. At the same time, the settlement of aquatic bioresources was also carried out in the Khadzhibey estuary, where more than 145,000 people settled. ex. young carp. The Fastiv Reservoir in Kyiv Region was also restocked. 40,000 copies were added to the reservoir. bighead with a total weight of 4 tons. The settlement was carried out at the ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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