The State of Migratory Fish Species in Our Waters

B. Herczeg, Beatrix Szabóné Béres
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Migratory fishes are important components of the rich wildlife of our waters. Amongst them there are certain species which spend the vast majority of their lives in fresh water (catadromous) and migrate to the sea for spawning, for instance eel species. Others migrate the other way around (anadromous), spending their main growth period and reaching sexual maturity in the sea, then spawning in the freshwaters. Notable representatives of this group are salmonids and sturgeons. The populations of the aforementioned species have decreased significantly in the past decades. The reasons for this can be affected by many factors. Apart from overfishing and the spread of diseases, the dams built on rivers, posing artificial obstacles greatly hinder the achievement of a sufficient natural growth. The outdated dams make approaching the spawning grounds impossible for the fish striving to get there. Having noticed this adverse effect on biodiversity, many of these obsolete dams have already been removed. Where the opportunity arose, fish ladders were constructed, which facilitate the movement of fish. Besides helping the migration, fish ladders provide many species with a habitat.
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我国水域洄游鱼类的状况
洄游鱼类是本港水域丰富的野生动物的重要组成部分。其中有一些物种一生中大部分时间都生活在淡水中,然后迁徙到海里产卵,比如鳗鱼。其他的则反过来迁移(溯河产卵),在海里度过它们的主要生长期和性成熟期,然后在淡水中产卵。这一群体的著名代表是鲑鱼和鲟鱼。在过去的几十年里,上述物种的数量显著减少。造成这种情况的原因可能受到许多因素的影响。除了过度捕捞和疾病的传播外,在河流上修建水坝,造成人为障碍,极大地阻碍了实现充分的自然增长。过时的水坝使得鱼类无法到达产卵地。注意到这对生物多样性的不利影响,许多过时的水坝已经被拆除。在有机会的地方,鱼梯被建造起来,这有利于鱼的运动。除了帮助迁徙,鱼梯还为许多物种提供了栖息地。
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