3 million fish fry released into Issyk-Kul
Representatives of the Tourist and Ecological Police, scientific specialists from the Institute of Biology of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, employees of the veterinary management of the Ton district, as well as local residents participated in the event.
During the release of the juveniles, the fish were distributed across various sections of the lake as follows:
• 500 thousand juveniles in section 18;
• 500 thousand juveniles in section 7;
• 1 million juveniles in section 13;
• 1 million juveniles in section 40.
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