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| Leaders of the Department of Agriculture and Environment releasing fish into the river as part of the Huong River resource restoration effort |
The activity carries significant meaning, aiming to nurture and replenish aquatic species whose populations have been declining. At the same time, it creates favorable conditions for aquatic species to grow and develop, contributing to ecological balance.
According to leaders of the Department of Agriculture and Environment, the restoration of aquatic resources is carried out annually across rivers, reservoirs, lagoons and coastal waters, focusing on native freshwater and brackish-water specialty species.
Protecting and restoring aquatic resources, as well as rehabilitating habitats for aquatic species, is one of the key tasks in implementing the National Program on Protection and Development of Fisheries Resources to 2030, approved by the Prime Minister under Decision No. 76/QD-TTg dated January 18th, 2024, and Plan No. 328/KH-UBND dated August 16th, 2024 issued by the provincial People’s Committee (now the city People’s Committee). In the program, the release of fingerlings to supplement, restore and develop aquatic resources is emphasized, conducted regularly and widely socialized.
Through this event, the sector calls on local authorities and residents to take responsibility for protecting, restoring and replenishing aquatic resources, particularly by releasing native species included in the permitted list and suited to the natural conditions of each area.
