Iran: The release of 120 million sturgeon fry in the rivers leading to the Caspian Sea

Published 2023년 10월 31일

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The interview with Ishaq Rasouli reveals that the Fisheries Organization is focused on restoring the Caspian Sea's reserves by releasing fry. The center where this is being done is the largest and oldest rehabilitation center in the northern region of Iran, producing over 120 million sturgeon fish in five decades. Alongside restoring reserves, the center aims to produce fingerlings for the development of the country's sturgeon industry, including non-native species brought in from Hungary.
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In an interview with ISNA, Ishaq Rasouli stated that the restoration of the Caspian Sea reserves is one of the most important goals of the Fisheries Organization in the release of fry. local communities. Stating that the restoration of reserves is the partnership of man with the aquatic environment and the effort is to heal the effects of destruction on the environment and the pollution of river estuaries and channels, Rasouli clarified: in fact, the effective restoration and release of fry is the key to the continuation of fishing in the beaches He stated that this center is the first fish breeding and breeding center in Iran and one of the largest, most modern and oldest rehabilitation centers in Iran and in the northern region of the country, adding: This center is located on a land with an area of 115 hectares and a nominal capacity of 3.5 million The number of types of sturgeon fry including elephant fish, Iranian tasmahi (Qarabron), Russian dice fish (Chalbash), ozone broun ...
Source: Isna

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