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To conserve green fishery resources | the Longyangxia Reservoir breezes and releases 300,000 fish fry
2020-05-13文章来源:Minze Longyang Gorge
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On April 28, the 2020 Longyangxia Reservoir breeding and release activity was held in the Gonghe section of the Yellow River in Qinghai Province, with the theme of "conserving green fishery resources, jointly protecting the plateau's clear water and blue sky", and a total of 300,000 spotted naked carp seedlings were released on the site. The event was sponsored by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Areas of Qinghai Province, Qinghai Province fishery environment monitoring station, Hainan Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Bureau, Longyangxia Town People's Government, Gonghe County Agriculture and Animal Husbandry and Science and Technology Bureau, Qinghai Minze Longyangxia Ecological aquatic Co., LTD.

 

 

Before the start of the activity, the fishery environment monitoring station of Qinghai Province invited relevant experts to carry out germplasm identification and inspection and quarantine on the cultivated naked spotted carp seedlings, and the inspection and quarantine results passed. After the breeding and release ceremony began, the deliverers released 300,000 spotted naked carp seedlings in Longyangxia Reservoir, Longyangxia Town, Gonghe County, Hainan State. At the reservoir side, we see clear water, gliding shallow, a vibrant scene.

 

 

It is understood that the proliferation and release activities can play a positive role in promoting the restoration of fishery resources, the restoration of water ecology, the maintenance of ecosystem stability, the realization of sustainable development of fisheries, and the realization of ecological benefits, economic benefits and social benefits. Before that, Minze Longyangxia Company has been adhering to the activities of breeding and releasing. Since 2009, it has continued to breed and release a total of 1.62 billion natural breeding varieties (tail) to Longyangxia Reservoir area, protecting fishery resources, promoting biodiversity and ecological balance, and effectively promoting the family income of local fishermen.