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Fish deaths in the Oder: the search for the cause continues

2022-08-12T11:16:04.823Z


Fish deaths in the Oder: the search for the cause continues Created: 2022-08-12Updated: 2022-08-12 13:06 Countless dead fish are floating in the shallow water of the German-Polish border river Oder. © Patrick Pleul/dpa Masses of dead fish have been floating in the Oder for days. But little is known about the background. Fish deaths have been known for some time in neighboring Poland. Schwedt/P


Fish deaths in the Oder: the search for the cause continues

Created: 2022-08-12Updated: 2022-08-12 13:06

Countless dead fish are floating in the shallow water of the German-Polish border river Oder.

© Patrick Pleul/dpa

Masses of dead fish have been floating in the Oder for days.

But little is known about the background.

Fish deaths have been known for some time in neighboring Poland.

Schwedt/Potsdam - The death of thousands of fish in the Oder is a mystery.

The Brandenburg Environment Minister Axel Vogel (Greens) confirmed that mercury pollution had been found in the Oder - "but we cannot make any statements at the present time that mercury is responsible for the death of the fish," he said on Friday in Schwedt.

"We don't know at the moment what they really died of."

A combination of several factors such as heat, low water supply and toxins is possible, said Vogel.

"It is quite possible that these are substances that have been introduced into the Oder for a long time, but normally do not pose a problem at all at mean water levels." Currently, however, there are historically low water levels on the Oder.

Such small amounts of water meant that every substance in the water was present in a higher concentration, Vogel said.

Therefore, it could well be that substances that are normally not so serious in the dosage are now dangerous due to the increased dose.

It has now been clarified that fish are also dying in Germany and that it is not just dead animals that have washed up from Poland, said the Environment Minister.

Conservationists assume far-reaching consequences for the Lower Oder Valley National Park.

"The effects are just terrible," said Deputy National Park Manager Michael Tautenhahn on Friday morning to the German Press Agency.

"This is simply a disaster for the national park." The wave of poisoning went completely through the Oder.

Dead fish were seen floating across the entire width of the river.

Zander, catfish, gudgeons and loach are affected.

Sea eagles and other birds could ingest poison from the dead fish.

The Lower Oder Valley National Park is one of the most species-rich habitats in Germany.

According to the Polish Environmental Protection Agency, the fish kill was likely caused by industrial water pollution.

Poland will be able to present the test results of masses of dead fish from the Oder on Sunday at the earliest.

So far, the State Research Institute in Pulawy has not received any fish, director Krzysztof Niemczuk told the PAP news agency on Friday.

The fish are to be examined for metals, pesticides and other toxic substances.

"There are so many substances that could have caused the fish kills that we can't say at this point what could be the cause," Niemczuk said.

The death of fish in the Oder has been worrying people in Brandenburg on the border with Poland for days.

Thousands of dead fish were discovered in the river, some of them near the city of Frankfurt (Oder) and surrounding towns.

According to the Polish water authority, ten tons of dead fish have been recovered.

The District Administrator for the Uckermark district, Karina Dörk, said that the area along the Oder will be flown over with drones to see how the fish kill is developing.

An operation to collect the dead fish is planned on the German side for this Saturday.

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There has been increasing criticism of the Polish authorities.

Dead fish were found in Poland at the end of July and water samples were taken for the first time.

Brandenburg's Environment Minister Vogel had criticized the lack of information on Thursday.

The Greens parliamentary group leader in the Brandenburg state parliament, Benjamin Raschke, added on Friday: "I'm shaken.

Not only from thousands of fish dying, but also from the failure of the information chain from Poland,” he said.

if simple reporting chains do not work in the event of an ecological catastrophe, there is a fundamental need for discussion.

The Greens spokeswoman in Frankfurt (Oder), Alena Karaschinski, said the frustration was deep about the breach of trust in the room.

“A multiple failure of information obligations and possibly even an attempt to cover up an environmental disaster.

That will have to be dealt with at federal level between Germany and Poland.” dpa

Source: merkur

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