Russia and China have replenished sturgeon stocks in the Amur River

Published Jul 22, 2024

Tridge summary

On July 16, a total of 525,000 sturgeon, including 425,000 Amur sturgeon and 100 Kaluga sturgeon of various ages, were released into the Amur River near Tongjiang, China. This event was part of ongoing efforts to conserve sturgeon species and was accompanied by presentations from fish producers. On July 19, an additional 50,000 Kaluga juveniles were released on the Russian side of the river. The collaboration between China and Russia aims to promote environmental responsibility in fish stock exploitation and involves planning to release at least 1.3 million juvenile sturgeon into the Amur River's border waters in 2024.
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On July 16, 425 thousand juvenile Amur sturgeon and 100 specimens of two- and four-year-old Kaluga sturgeon were released into the Amur near the Chinese city of Tongjiang. The Chinese side organized events with the participation of fish producers, who presented their product range, as well as local residents. Such events are held to popularize environmental topics. Stocking of the Amur on the Russian side took place on July 19, 2024. 50 thousand pieces of Kaluga juveniles were released from the Vladimirovsky sturgeon fish hatchery of the Amur branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Glavrybvod". Specialists from the two countries discussed current and future work on the conservation of sturgeon species. On the Russian side, the Glavrybvod, subordinate to ...
Source: Fishretail

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