Povodí Moravy to help boost sturgeon numbers

The state-owned company Povodí Moravy (Moravia Watershed) is aimimg to release 25,000 specimens of small sturgeon into the Morava and Dyje Rivers over the next five years. The news was confirmed by company spokesman Petr Chmelař. The idea is to boost the sturgeon population in the Danube River and its tributaries. The project will cost around half-a-million crowns.

Author: Jan Velinger