The Three Volcanoes Park Company has released more than 20 thousand chum salmon fry into the rivers of Kamchatka

The Three Volcanoes Park Company has released more than 20 thousand chum salmon fry into the rivers of Kamchatka

The Three Volcanoes Park Company has released more than 20 thousand chum salmon fry into the rivers of Kamchatka

The measures for the release of juvenile salmon were carried out at the Ketkino fish hatchery of the Northeastern Branch of the Glavrybvod Federal State Budgetary Institution in the Yelizovsky district of the Kamchatka Territory, Kamchatka.Today reports.

The project is aimed at restoring the salmon population in the region. The plant carries out a full cycle of reproduction of salmon species, as close as possible to natural conditions.

“The Three Volcanoes Park participated in such an event for the first time, but our cooperation with Glavrybvod in terms of salmon reproduction will continue,– said company spokeswoman Evelina Pisklova. “This year, juvenile chum salmon were released into the rivers of Kamchatka, and there is already an agreement on the reproduction and release of coho salmon.”

The Three Volcanoes Park Company is implementing a project to create a tourism cluster in the Yelizovsky district of the Kamchatka Territory, 60 km from Yelizovo Airport. The concept of the project is based on an integrated approach to the development of the territory. Much attention is paid to the environmental component – the project took into account the principles of minimal intrusion into the environment. The design of the central facility of the Three Volcanoes Park of the Sopka Goryachaya resort was carried out in accordance with the Green Zoom national environmental standard developed by the Research Institute for Sustainable Development in Construction. The company considers the creation of such an approach to the management of the territory to be the most important task, in which the natural beauty and biodiversity will remain intact.

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