Turkey: 370 thousand carp fry were released into dams and ponds in Muğla

Published 2024년 7월 25일

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The Muğla Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry has released 370,000 carp fry into various water bodies in Muğla, including Geyik Dam, Köyceğiz Lake, Akköprü Dam Lake, and several ponds. This initiative is part of the 'Fishing of Water Resources Project' started by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in 2016. Provincial Director Barış Saylak noted that 100,000 fry were released into Geyik Dam, with the remaining 270,000 distributed across other locations. In 2023, a total of 478,300 fry were released in nine different locations in Muğla.
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Muğla Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry released 370 thousand carp fry produced by the Mediterranean Fisheries Research Production and Training Institute to the Geyik Dam in Milas Çallı District, Köyceğiz Lake, Akköprü Dam Lake, Balcılar, Kozağaç, Kürtova and Gökçay Ponds. Provincial and District Directorates of Agriculture and Forestry and fishermen, producers, muhtars and citizens in the region participated in the event, which was held within the scope of the 'Fishing of Water Resources Project' launched by the General Directorate of Fisheries and Aquaculture of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in 2016. Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry Barış Saylak noted that in the fish release organized at Geyik Dam, a total of 370 thousand baby carp fish produced in 2024 were allocated to be released to different points of Muğla. Saylak said, "We will continue to increase the fish population in our dam lakes and ponds within the scope of the project ...
Source: Iha

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