Fisheries officers at the Naduruloulou Research Station in Naitasiri have successfully completed preparations for grass carp breeding, marking a significant step forward in their ongoing aquaculture research and capacity-building programs. The dedicated team undertook extensive cleaning of hatchery facilities, reservoirs, and spawning tanks, ensuring a hygienic environment that is crucial for effective breeding.

In addition to creating an optimal breeding setting, officers carefully prepared essential materials, including the precise mixing and administration of hormones to stimulate spawning in grass carp. This meticulous attention to detail is expected to increase the success rate of their breeding efforts.

Moreover, this initiative serves a dual purpose, as it provides practical training for interns who are gaining valuable skills in fish breeding techniques. This training is not only beneficial for the interns but also promotes sustainable aquaculture practices, paving the way for future advancements in the field. The commitment to both research and education underlines the station’s role in fostering a sustainable aquaculture industry for years to come.


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