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On April 29, the fifth all-Estonian day of open fishing ports took place. The festivals held in a total of 26 ports across Estonia had a total of approximately 32,000 visitors. We presented the project and the status of Baltic sturgeon in ports of Toila, Leppneeme and Pärnu, which were visited by 1,000, 3,500 and 3,000 people respectively. Surveys conducted on site showed that there is a lot of interest in the progress of the sturgeon and also support for the project's activities. 2023 Fifth festival of Open Ports

Fifth festival of Open Ports

9/05/2023

On April 29, the fifth all-Estonian day of open fishing ports took place. The festivals held in a total of 26 ports across Estonia had a total of approximately 32,000 visitors. We presented the project and the status of Baltic sturgeon in ports of Toila, Leppneeme and Pärnu, which were visited by 1,000, 3,500 and 3,000 people respectively. Surveys conducted on site showed that there is a lot of interest in the progress of the sturgeon and also support for the project's activities.

Fifth festival of Open Ports
Leppneeme 29.04.2023

WILDLIFE ESTONIA
NGO Wildlife Estonia is established in 2000. Our aim is to protect rivers and other aquatic habitats. We care about the nature, biodiversity and fish in particular.

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Springs, rivers and lakes are our common treasure. The more natural status they have the more precious they are. 

COMPETENCE
Successful application and implementation of river restoration and fish population status improvement projects. Scientific ichthyology studies with traditional and modern bio-telemetric methods. 

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Fifth festival of Open

Leppneeme 29 04 On April 29, the fifth all-Estonian day of open fishing ports took place. The festivals held in a total of 26 ports across Estonia had a total of approximately 32,000 visitors. We presented the project and the status of Baltic sturgeon in ports of Toila, Leppneeme and Pärnu, which were visited by 1,000, 3,500 and 3,000 people respectively. Surveys conducted on site showed that there is a lot of interest in the progress of the sturgeon and also support for the project's activities.

Fifth festival of Open Ports

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