Istoricul Somnului in raul Ebro
Posted: 13 Nov 2011, 12:45
Stimati colegi,
Mai tineti minte „serialul” somnii de pe raul Ebro, de pe pescuitul.ro
Azi (13.11.2011), intre orele 5 si 7 dimineata am surprins parte dintr-un film dedicat lor, pe Nat. Geo. Wild, extrem de instructiv. Am tot incercat sa gasesc respectivul episod pe net, dar n-am reusit
Poate colegii mai priceputi il gasesc si ne dau si noua un link
Oricum, urmare gugălelii am aflat info. interesante:
„…History Of Catfishing On The River Ebro
Catfish are not indigenous to Spanish rivers and they are considered by Spanish anglers as an invasive species. Their introduction into the Ebro system is due entirely to the intervention of a ‘forward thinking’ German biologist. In the mid 70’s Roland Lorkowski singled out the Ebro as the perfect environment for the wels catfish to live and he introduced 32 small juveniles into the river system at Mequinenza. These juveniles soon became established in the rich river environment, and with thousands of small carp to feed on they grew very quickly. By the early 1980’s catfish of up to 80lb were being caught at Mequinenza, and the official Spanish record at this time was a fish of 99lb…”
Mai multe la http://www.thefishingzone.org.uk/ebro2v2.html
Tot aici, un filmulet de 30 min. care mi s-a parut interesant mai ales sub aspectul relatiei dintre clientul platitor, ghidul angajat si „conservarea resurselor”
http://www.thefishingzone.org.uk/catfishing_movie.html
Merita vazut stand la „gura sobei”
Mai tineti minte „serialul” somnii de pe raul Ebro, de pe pescuitul.ro
Azi (13.11.2011), intre orele 5 si 7 dimineata am surprins parte dintr-un film dedicat lor, pe Nat. Geo. Wild, extrem de instructiv. Am tot incercat sa gasesc respectivul episod pe net, dar n-am reusit
Poate colegii mai priceputi il gasesc si ne dau si noua un link
Oricum, urmare gugălelii am aflat info. interesante:
„…History Of Catfishing On The River Ebro
Catfish are not indigenous to Spanish rivers and they are considered by Spanish anglers as an invasive species. Their introduction into the Ebro system is due entirely to the intervention of a ‘forward thinking’ German biologist. In the mid 70’s Roland Lorkowski singled out the Ebro as the perfect environment for the wels catfish to live and he introduced 32 small juveniles into the river system at Mequinenza. These juveniles soon became established in the rich river environment, and with thousands of small carp to feed on they grew very quickly. By the early 1980’s catfish of up to 80lb were being caught at Mequinenza, and the official Spanish record at this time was a fish of 99lb…”
Mai multe la http://www.thefishingzone.org.uk/ebro2v2.html
Tot aici, un filmulet de 30 min. care mi s-a parut interesant mai ales sub aspectul relatiei dintre clientul platitor, ghidul angajat si „conservarea resurselor”
http://www.thefishingzone.org.uk/catfishing_movie.html
Merita vazut stand la „gura sobei”