The hero of this issue is Marlene Tursynaly. He is a professional ichthyologist. He comes from near Narynkol. This is a small village in the south-east of Kazakhstan, where there are no lakes, only mountain streams and streams. No one has ever heard of fish farming there. A couple of years ago, our enthusiast created his own farm, where he grows sturgeon and trout. In Kazakhstan, unlike other countries, they eat little fish. For many, this is an expensive product. Although the benefits of fish are huge. It is necessary to include it in the diet of Kazakhstanis, says Marlene. You will learn about this and not only in this issue.