Siberian Scientists Scrutinise the ‘Healthiest Fish in the World’ to Learn How to Breed It 
RU Source: sputnik news 11/11/2020

Scientists from the Siberian Federal University (SibFU), as part of a research team, studied the life features of the salmonid fish of the Salvelinus genus (charr) from Lake Sobachye and artificially fertilised its caviar.
 

The researchers claim that this study would help breed it in aquaculture and make it an affordable food product, as these species contain a record amount of omega-3s and are the healthiest fish in the world, the university press service reported.

The scientists from the Siberian Federal University conducted an expedition to Lake Sobachye in the Taymyr Peninsula to study the life habits of the charr (Salvelinus boganidae). Experts noted that now it lives exclusively in natural bodies of water.

 
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