Karppakendamissüsteemid
Karppakendamissüsteemid, commonly referred to as carp seeding systems, are methods employed in fisheries management to bolster or establish carp populations. These systems often involve the controlled release of young carp, known as fry or fingerlings, into suitable aquatic environments such as lakes, ponds, or rivers. The primary goal is to enhance biodiversity, support commercial fishing interests, or reintroduce carp to areas where they have declined.
The design and implementation of karppakendamissüsteemid can vary significantly depending on the specific ecological context and
The effectiveness of these systems is monitored through regular sampling and population assessments. While karppakendamissüsteemid can