FISHERIES IN KATRANJI DERE RIVER

The project proposal includes a number of activities related to environmental cleanliness, natural phenomena and numerous artifacts on the territory of the High Western Rhodopes. Small-scale investments, the dissemination of digital educational content and voluntary initiatives to clean river banks and authentic stone bridges are aimed at enhancing the attractiveness and preservation of the local natural and cultural heritage of the fisheries territory. One of the main activities of the project is the construction of biotechnical facilities through which we aim to increase and interest in recreational fishing, while at the same time taking care of the conservation of biodiversity, in particular water resources in an innovative way. Two fishing shelters will be built to provide minimal amenities for nature lovers. Along the stretch there are many traditional fountains built. We plan to repair 6 fountains by locating their springs with their GPS coordinates. This will facilitate follow-up monitoring and repair as needed. New, modern, digital technology is available. Within the project and in one of the activities will be created the digital educational content "Digital eco-book" - which will contain two main sections - "Electronic techniques for digital monitoring of changes in the environment" and "Electronic tools for animation of the local natural environment and cultural heritage. " The project activities envisaged are aimed at enhancing the attractiveness of the fishing territory - the High Western Rhodopes, enhancing the tourist image and the opportunities for practicing cultural and fishing tourism. At the same time, small-scale investments lead to an increase in fish stocks, educational content and eco-activities are oriented towards activating social inclusion, towards preserving and preserving the natural and cultural phenomena preserved in the fishing territory from ancient times to the present day.

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Overview

Status Contracted
Start date 27 Jan, 2021
End date 27 Jul, 2022
Contract date 27 Jan, 2021
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Financial information

Total cost 96,568.20
Grant 96,568.20
Self finance 0.00
Total paid 0.00
EU participation percent 85.0%

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