The company blurring the lines between salmonid farming and conservation 
By Calum Johnstone AZ Source: the fish site 9/11/2024
Calum Johnstone
Credit: Azerbaijan Fish Farm
Historically, the Central Asian country of Kazakhstan has not been known for its aquacultural activities. As a landlocked nation, it is no surprise to learn that fish consumption remains significantly low, at an average of 3.5 kg per capita annually.
 

However, despite being technically classified as landlocked, Kazakhstan borders the northeastern Caspian Sea, which has unfulfilled potential for cage farming, according to Organic Fish – which aims to establish the sea’s first cage farm for rearing salmonids. Not only does the prospective producer have ambitions to increase the nation’s fish consumption with locally farmed steelhead, but it also has aspirations of contributing to the conservation of a threatened endemic salmonid species – the Caspian salmon.

 
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