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Things Are Expected to Improve Again for Brook Trout in the Ore Mountains

Things Are Expected to Improve Again for Brook Trout in the Ore Mountains
A German-Czech research project is studying the status of the brown trout population in the Ore Mountains. (File photo) / Photo: Matthias Bein/dpa
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Brook trout need crystal-clear, oxygen-rich water. They are considered an indicator of water quality. German and Czech researchers now plan to study the populations in the rivers of the Ore Mountains.

Brown trout in the rivers of the Ore Mountains are expected to fare better again. Researchers from Saxony and the Czech Republic are now planning to study the populations of these salmonids and their habitat as part of a joint project, according to the Saxon State Foundation for Nature and the Environment. The goal is to assess the condition of the fish and identify any parasites. The study will be conducted at a total of 80 sites in waterways on both sides of the border.

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The condition of the brown trout population is to be determined

“The Ore Mountains have undergone profound changes in recent decades. Historical industrial pollution, implemented restoration measures, and the consequences of climate change continue to shape the existing water bodies to this day. We want to investigate the current state of the fish communities and identify the factors influencing their future development,” explained project leader Petr Blabolil from the Biological Center of the Czech Academy of Sciences.

After being examined, the fish are released back into the water

Other partners in the project include the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, the Technical University of Dresden, and the State Foundation for Nature and the Environment. The study will use scientific methods to assess fish populations. Each individual caught is identified, measured, and weighed. It is then released back into the water. A random sample of brown trout is examined for parasites.

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