The National Environmental Agency, in cooperation with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), has launched the implementation of a new project.
Aquaculture
The National Environmental Agency, in cooperation with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), has launched a new project titled “Monitoring and Data Collection in Georgia’s Black Sea Fisheries Sector.”
Within the framework of the project, specialists from the agency will conduct scientific research on fish resources in Georgia’s Black Sea waters. This includes monitoring of species such as rapana, assessing the effectiveness of nets used in flounder fishing, and carrying out socio-economic studies of the fisheries sector.
These studies will help both national and international organizations better assess Black Sea fishery resources. The project is also expected to support the development of the fisheries sector and contribute to the sustainability of the Black Sea ecosystem.
