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  • Armenian Ichthyologists Set No Limits On Crucian Carp Fishing In Sev

    ARMENIAN ICHTHYOLOGISTS SET NO LIMITS ON CRUCIAN CARP FISHING IN SEVAN

    YEREVAN, MAY 5. ARMINFO. Armenian ichtyologists have imposed no limits
    on crucian carp fishing in Lake Sevan this year.

    Deputy Director of Institute of Hydrology and Ichtyology of Armenia's
    National Academy of Sciences Boris Gabriyelyan says that as many
    crucian carps live in Sevan today as sigs (white fish). They eat the
    food of the basic species and so are not wanted in the lake. The fish
    got into the lake in 1980 because of negligence and has been quickly
    multiplying there since then. Meanwhile bakhtak and bojak (kinds of
    trout) are near extinction. Gabriyelyan says that the raising of
    Sevan's level and urgent ecological measures will allow if not to
    fully restore at least to save the population of trout in Sevan.

    Meanwhile scientists are convinced that human activities and shallowing
    rather than other species are responsible for declining number of
    trout and white fish in Sevan. Sig is fished in uncontrolled amounts
    while trout suffers from inability to spawn in the shallowing lake.

    To remind, the level of Sevan was lowered by 20 meters for using its
    water for irrigation. In the last two years the level has been raised
    by 93 cm to 1,897.78 meters.
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