19 reservoirs suitable for fish farming were found in the Rostov region in Russia

Published 2020년 11월 24일

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Researchers at the Azov-Black Sea branch of the VNIRO Institute have discovered 19 potential fish farms in the western part of the Rostov region. A survey found that the ponds are teeming with fish, including goldfish, rudd, bleak, river perch, roach, Don gudgeon, sand goby, carp, Siberian spike, and pike perch. The conditions are favorable for fish reproduction, suggesting that aquaculture farms could be established in these areas.
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Scientists from the Azov-Black Sea branch of the VNIRO Institute discovered 19 reservoirs in the western part of the Rostov region, suitable for fish farming. This was previously reported by the press service of the research institute. The survey carried out by VNIRO specialists showed that there are a lot of fish in the ponds. The most common species were goldfish, rudd, bleak, river perch and roach. In some reservoirs, the Don gudgeon, sand goby and carp were found. Siberian spike and pike perch were caught in two water bodies. ...
Source: Fishnet.ru

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