South Chungcheongnam-do Yesan County Releases 30,000 Eel Fingerlings into Yedang Reservoir

Published May 19, 2025

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On the 15th, Yesan County in South Chungcheong Province released approximately 30,000 eel fry at the Yedang Reservoir fishing grounds. According to the disease testing results from the Chungcheongnam-do Fisheries Resources Research Institute, the healthy fry over 10cm were evaluated as having high survival and growth potential. Although eels are migratory fish that spawn between rivers and seas, their natural reproduction is difficult due to artificial structures like river barrages and dams. The county expects effects such as preserving inland water ecosystems, expanding high-value fish resources, and increasing fishermen's income through this fry release. A Yesan County official noted [text appears to be cut off]

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On the 15th, Yesan County in South Chungcheong Province released approximately 30,000 young eels at the Yedang Reservoir fishing grounds. The Chungcheongnam-do Fisheries Resources Research Institute's Fisheries Safety Center confirmed healthy young eels over 10cm through disease testing, evaluating them as having high survival and growth potential. Although eels are migratory fish that spawn between rivers and seas, their natural reproduction is difficult due to artificial structures like river barrages and dams that block their pathways. The county expects effects such as preserving inland water ecosystems, expanding high-value fish resources, and ...
Source: Agrinet

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