Trade4go Summary
Over 4.3 million fish, including white amur, carp, whitefish, and silver carp, have been released into various reservoirs across Russia as part of the Federal Agency for Fisheries' annual conservation efforts. The released fish are important for maintaining the ecological balance and serving as commercial value. The releases aim to compensate for the damage caused to aquatic life and habitats due to economic activities, with the Federal State Budgetary Institution 'Glavrybvod' releasing over 2.5 billion aquatic biological resources annually.
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➡️ 3.3 million white amur juveniles and 695 thousand carp were released into the Tsimlyansk Reservoir (Volgograd and Rostov Regions). White amur is a valuable commercial fish. In addition, this species feeds on aquatic vegetation and helps clean up water bodies. ➡️ Almost 100 thousand carp juveniles, raised at the Zelenoborsky fish hatchery of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Glavrybvod" in Yekaterinburg, were released into the Shershnevskoye Reservoir (Chelyabinsk Region). The fish actively feed on vegetation and invertebrates, which are the main sources of bottom sediments. Therefore, they play an important role in maintaining the ecological balance and cleaning up water bodies from unwanted sediments. ➡️ Almost 30 thousand whitefish fry were released into the Imandra Reservoir (Murmansk Region). This is a commercial fish of the salmon family, the meat of which has almost no bones. The fry were raised in the Kandalaksha District at the fish hatchery of the Federal State ...