Dagestan sets fish production record
The Caspian Sea provides the bulk of raw materials, with annual catches ranging from 30 to 40 thousand tons.
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The Caspian Sea provides the bulk of raw materials, with annual catches ranging from 30 to 40 thousand tons.
This included 5.3 thousand tons of fish caught in the Caspian Sea and 550 tons imported from other regions, consisting mainly of salmon, pink salmon,...
The Caspian Coast aquafarm in Rechnoye village recently unveiled a new product line featuring African clary catfish.
This facility is projected to produce canned goods and elevate the annual Caspian fish processing capacity up to 6,500 metric tons.
According to Igor Shumakov, head of the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring, the Caspian Sea is projected to experience
expansion of accommodation options within the region plays a crucial role, alongside a shift in tourist preferences from the Black Sea coastline towar...
During extensive botanical research conducted in Dagestan, scientists from the Caspian Institute of Biological Resources affiliated with Dagestan Fede...
The Caspian Institute of Marine and River Transport named after Admiral Apraksin, establishes a new branch in Astrakhan.
The Caspian Sea fishing season in Dagestan has officially reopened following the customary summer moratorium.
This includes presentations on the Caspian-2025 North Caucasus Youth Educational Forum, creative performances by local poets and dance groups
The "Five Seas and Lake Baikal" project envisions the establishment of all-season resorts along the coastlines of the Japanese Sea, Caspian Sea
Visitors can explore a variety of exhibits showcasing Dagestan's future aspirations: * A model of a proposed resort complex on the Caspian Sea. *
The Caspian Coastal Cluster project, a significant development initiative, is anticipated to commence operations by 2027.
the MEGAPOLIS EXPO project.