Abstract
The issues of developing a new nature-like technology for the conservation of aquatic biological resources by eco-landscape correction of their natural habitat using extended-ordered structures of accessible small reef forms that do not require operation and energy supply to increase the heterogeneity of the water landscape are considered. Their positive difference from traditional fish barriers and compensatory-restorative stocking of reservoirs with fish is shown, which makes it possible to simultaneously ensure the conservation and restoration of the total aquatic biological resource, improve its commercial quality.
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