In Ukraine, the spring campaign for stocking water bodies has started

Published 2024년 3월 29일

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In a significant environmental initiative, the State Fisheries Agency, with support from Poltava OVA and the Kremenchug City Council, has launched a project to restock valuable fish species in Poltava Oblast's water bodies. A total of 26,000 juvenile fish were released into the Kamian Reservoir, and an additional 4,600 into the Dry Kahamlyk River. This effort focuses on replenishing populations of crucian carp, carp, walleye, and white carp, utilizing funds from compensatory measures and the Environmental Protection Program. The fish, cultivated at the Irkliiv plant-eating fish nursery and aged two years, are expected to have a higher survival rate in their new natural habitats.
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Comfortable weather conditions, rising water temperature and sufficient oxygen content in it created favorable conditions for the start of stocking in water bodies. Work on replenishing reservoirs with new generations of valuable fish species has begun, in particular, in Poltava Oblast. This was reported by the State Fisheries Agency. Thus, with the support of Poltava OVA, 26,000 specimens of juvenile fish were stocked in the Kamian Reservoir within the Kremenchug district yesterday: 22,900 specimens of crucian carp, 3,700 specimens of carp with a total weight of almost 5 tons. The move-in took place at the expense of compensatory funds of the enterprise, which carries out work on the lands of the water fund. Another 3,600 specimens of walleye and almost 1,000 specimens of white carp with a total weight of 810 kg settled in the Dry Kahamlyk River. The stocking was carried out by the Scientific Center for Ecological and Social Research at the expense of the Kremenchug City Council ...
Source: Agrotimes

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