
The work on artificial reproduction of fish stocks in state water bodies for 2025–2026 has been completed in the Kyrgyz Republic, as reported by the Department of Fisheries Industry.
The project was implemented based on a plan agreed with the Institute of Biology of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic. In the incubation workshop of the "Son-Kul Fish Farm," located in the village of Epkin in the Kochkor district, 6.5 million sturgeon eggs were successfully laid in special Weiss incubation devices.
According to the Department, these activities are aimed at increasing and preserving the population of valuable fish, as well as developing the country's fish farming industry and maintaining ecological balance in water bodies. Artificial reproduction will play an important role in restoring natural resources and increasing fish production volumes in the future.
The program for 2025–2026 aims to expand the biological potential of the fish farming industry and ensure the stable operation of state fish breeding enterprises.
It should be noted that artificial reproduction of fish stocks is a key element for the effective use of water resources and ensuring ecological safety. It is expected that the results of the conducted activities will lead to a significant increase in fish populations in the water bodies and lakes of Kyrgyzstan.