Nébih: The ban on catching six more fish species begins on 15 April
A ban on the catching of six more species begins on 15 April: Restrictions on the catch of the Garda, Domolykó, Paduc, Bream, Jász Bream and Márna will last until 31 May – the National Food Chain Safety Agency (Nébih) told on Friday.
It is recalled that the ban on catching the three predatory fish species – the walleye, the balin and perch – will remain in force until 30 April.
Nébih highlights that this year’s breeding season has already begun for several species of bream, mainly for those that are not protected by a ban. (MTI)
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