The fish can no longer be caught by commercial nets - but now pollution puts their future in doubtThe Arctic char (or charr), Salvelinus alpinus, has for centuries had a special place in Britain's largest natural lake, Lake Windermere. Since the ice age, when the glaciers retreated leaving behind a deep cold water lake, the char has lived in its depths.Similar to trout and salmon, the char has always been thought of as a culinary delicacy and for centuries was sold to the wealthier members of British society as a rare dish. Commercial netting was stopped in 1921 and now it is only a specialist angler that will try to lure one on to a hook. Continue reading...
Specieswatch: Windermere char under threat from raw sewage
3. dubna 2024 7:18
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Zdroj: The Guardian