Russia: Over nine months, aquafarmers released more than 8.8 million young scallops and Far Eastern sea cucumbers into the sea for cultivation in Primorye

Published 2024년 10월 17일

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In 2024, the Primorsky Territorial Administration of the Federal Agency for Fishery announced the release of millions of juvenile marine species into local waters as part of pasture aquaculture initiatives. Specifically, 7.915 million juvenile Primorsky scallops and 0.939 million juvenile Far Eastern trepang were introduced into various bays, including Voevoda Bay on Russky Island, Severnaya, Amursky, Slavyansky, and Ussuri Bays. The releases, overseen by Federal Agency for Fishery inspectors, did not include trepang in Tabunnaya and Boisman Bays.
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The Primorsky Territorial Administration of the Federal Agency for Fishery has summed up the interim results of the release of juvenile aquaculture species into marine waters by the region's fish farms in 2024 during pasture aquaculture. In January-September 2024, 7.915 million juvenile Primorsky scallops and 0.939 million juvenile Far Eastern trepang were released into the marine environment by the region's fish farms. Each release of juvenile aquaculture species into the natural habitat within the framework of pasture aquaculture is recorded by the Federal Agency for Fishery inspectors. In Primorsky Krai, within the framework of pasture aquaculture, scallops ...
Source: Fishretail

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