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Fish kill in the Oder: Almost a hundred tons of dead fish recovered

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Created: 08/16/2022, 5:39 p.m

More and more dead fish are being found in the Oder. German and Polish authorities continue to search for the cause of the mass deaths.

Warsaw – Almost a hundred tons of dead fish have so far been recovered from the Oder and the border river Ner. This was announced by the head office of the Polish fire brigade in Warsaw on Tuesday. A large part of the 97.95 tons that have been salvaged so far came from the Oder. But even in the Ner, which is not directly connected to the Oder, more and more dead fish have been found for a few days. The reasons for the fish kill remain unclear.

The natural disaster is also making itself felt in Brandenburg. Helpers also helped there to salvage dead fish from the Oder. The dead animals are destroyed in special incinerators. The size of the amounts recovered in Germany has not yet been announced.

Andreas Hein, ranger at the Brandenburg Nature Watch, fetches dead fish from a branch of the Oder with a net. © Patrick Pleul/dpa

According to Polish authorities, dead fish have now also been found in canals in the south of the city of Szczecin, which are connected to the Oder. The regional administration of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship therefore assumes that contaminated water is moving towards Szczecin. There the Oder flows into the Szczecin Lagoon, a 900 square meter lagoon that is connected to the Baltic Sea.

Authorities are looking for the cause of the fish kill

In the meantime, the Brandenburg State Environment Agency is trying to find the cause of the natural disaster by carrying out laboratory tests on the river water. The first laboratory results now show that the water does not have any increased metal values, but has a high salt and oxygen content, said Sebastian Arnold, spokesman for the Ministry of the Environment, on Tuesday at the request of the German Press Agency . The data from other water samples would be continuously transmitted and evaluated.

In samples from the Frankfurt (Oder) measuring station, which the State Environment Agency publishes on its website, there has been a clear change in various values since last Sunday. The oxygen content, the pH value, the turbidity and other values suddenly went up, while the amount of nitrate nitrogen dropped significantly. The first reports of fish deaths in the Oder appeared on Tuesday. (Nils Tillmann/dpa)

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