#ARCTIC. #SIBERIA. THIS IS TAIMYR. Scientists from the Siberian Federal University (SFU) propose to conduct large-scale laboratory studies of valuable Arctic fish living in the north of the Krasnoyarsk region.
Galina Gubanenko, head of the Technology and Public Catering Department at the Trade and Services Institute of the Siberian Federal University, notes that this will help to promote the goods of fishermen on the market. In a conversation with TASS, the speaker noted that such studies were carried out more than 10-15 years ago.
Whitefish, broad whitefish, tugun, nelma, muksun, peled, omul, vendace, burbot, smelt, pike live in the Krasnoyarsk region’s polar waters.
“We need to launch scientific events that would make it possible to understand what is the uniqueness of our whitefish or omul, compared to the same fish in Baikal”, Galina Gubanenko emphasized.
Recall that in Taimyr now it is the time to catch smelt. Scientists have found out that juvenile Taimyr char outperformed whitefish, vendace and pink salmon in terms of valuable properties – the researchers unravel the mystery of this unique northern fish and want to serve char on the table of every Russian family. Also, scientists have proved that the Taimyr wild plants are more useful than their southern ‘brothers’.
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Text: Anzhelika Stepanova, Photo: Nikolay Shchipko