750000 fish fingerlings released into creeks in Thongwa Twsp.
Thongwa, 4 August
With the aim of preventing
the extinction of fish species and preserving the biodiversity of the creek, fish
planting ceremonies were held at the Yoe Creek in Yenweh Village and Hmawwan
Creek in Ward-9 in Thongwa Township, Yangon Region on 4 August.
The Department of the
Township Fisheries released a total of 750000 fish hatchlings into the creeks
in order to increase fishery resources, to prevent from depletion of fish
species and sufficient supply of fish through sustainability.
U Tint Lwin, Deputy Director
of Yangon Region Fisheries Department, staff officer of the District Fisheries
Department U Aye Naung, Chairman of Township Administration Council U Myo Min
Aung and member-1 Major Than Zaw Lin and members, staff officer of the Township
Fisheries Department U Myo Tint and staff and departmental officials attended
the events and jointly released a total of 750000 fingerlings including 250000
Thai ngakhungma from Laydauntkan, 250000 fingerlings from Hlawka and 250000
Thai ngakhunma from Lyadauntkan into the creeks to further preserve the
biodiversity of the creeks.—Sithu Lin (IPRD)
Translated by JT



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