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The Sakhalin branch of the All-Russian Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO) at the exhibition “Sakhalin Traditions” in the historical park “Russia - My History” organized a lecture event for students of schools No. 14, 16, 22 on the topic “Reproduction of Pacific salmon, features of the development of aquaculture in Sakhalin Region", where the speaker was the head of the sector for the study of Pacific salmon of the Kuril Islands - Anton Anatolyevich Makoedov.
 
Judging by the number of questions asked to the speaker, it can be noted that the audience was highly interested. It is worth noting that such events have a beneficial effect on the perception of future generations regarding Pacific salmon, namely the thrifty and rational operation of one of the main fisheries in the Sakhalin-Kuril region.
 
Among other things, these meetings reveal multifaceted prospects for the future choice of their professional activities, since in recent years the prestige of the fishery complex has noticeably increased and, along with it, the importance of one of the most important areas - aquaculture - has increased.
 
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Since 1993, many inhabitants of our planet annually celebrate World Water Day. This is an opportunity to remind humanity of the vital importance of water resources for the environment and the development of society: water from rivers, lakes, seas and oceans, groundwater, glaciers, and atmospheric water vapor.
After graduating from graduate school in 2020, Alexander Vorobyov (chief specialist of the sturgeon breeding and acclimatization laboratory of the freshwater fisheries branch of VNIRO) worked hard for several years to write a paper on the topic “The influence of water temperature during the non-spawning period on gametogenesis and reproductive performance of female Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser) baerii Brandt, 1869) in industrial farms.”
The second regional championship in professional skills “Professionals-2024” has started in the Volgograd region, which has already declared itself as a large-scale event aimed at popularizing working professions among young people. This year, about 1,000 competitors and experts from all over the Volgograd region took part in the competition. Close cooperation with event partners is a key feature of this movement, contributing to its development and success.
During the event, organized by the news agency RBC Primorye, a researcher at the Pacific branch of the All-Russian Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO) spoke about the main developments of the institute that are of an applied nature for industry organizations.
At the International Youth Festival in Sirius, business program events were held that aroused interest among the delegation of the All-Russian Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO): discussions “Global cooperation in the field of education and science: developing the potential of youth in the modern world” and “Simply about science: young scientists talk about their research."
Today, in the assembly hall of the All-Russian Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO), an award ceremony was held for female employees of the institute on the occasion of the celebration of the warmest, truly women's holiday - March 8th.
On February 29, the platform of the Russian Society “Knowledge” at the exhibition-forum “Russia” (VDNKh, pavilion No. 57) became an open lecture hall for youth to communicate with experts - representatives of the country’s fishing industry.
The Sakhalin Ice 2024 fishing festival gathered almost 3 thousand participants and guests. 263 teams, including the team from the All-Russian Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO), joined the competition, which traditionally took place on the Naiba River in the Dolinsky district.
 
The event was attended by the Governor of the Sakhalin Region, Valery Limarenko. He congratulated everyone on Defender of the Fatherland Day and noted that the large-scale winter fishing festival “Sakhalin Ice” unites people on the islands.
 
The largest fish measuring 36.2 centimeters was caught by the Triumph of Fortune team. The leader of the “Fisherman Biathlon” was Valentina Ustinova from the “First” team. She became the only participant who managed to catch navaga at this stage of the competition.
 
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The government of the Murmansk region pays special attention to supporting young scientists carrying out promising scientific research aimed at implementing projects for the development of the Arctic.

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