All animals are sick – too much fed: Linz Unitich has been sucked out

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The Linz Uniteich must be fished to prevent a water from forming the waters the campus. The reason for the misery: fish was recently exposed to ducks and fish, although both are not allowed. As a result, the fish had increased considerably and susceptible to diseases and parasites.

When it came to a fishing in the pond in the Teich in the pond of the Johannes Kepler University (JKU), the Institute for Water Ecology and Fishing Industry of the Federal Office of Water Management was instructed to investigate. A raised pH of the water was found as a result of the overcrowding. The experts see the only option when fishing the pond, you want to prevent a tilt and thus prevent large animal and prevent massive smell.

All fish are killed
The Fishing Law Department of the Higher Austrian state government and the animal welfare department of the Linz Magistrate have given approval. The fish must now be removed and killed with the help of electrophishing. Because they suffer en masse against bacterial and parasite plague, they cannot be suspended again.

The university asked: no more feed!
The pond of the unit is not replaced because you are afraid that you will be back to the same problem in a few years. The university appeals to all campus visitors to expose diving and fishing – even if it is intended well.

Source: Krone

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