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DTU Aqua keeps these days workshop for researchers from the Nordic and Baltic countries on the invasive species Round goby, which in the last decade has spread in the Nordic and Baltic kystnre waters and removes the livelihoods of other species.
Round goby amounts to a threat to hjemmehrende gobies noreast living in the same habitat, but also against the traditional coastal fishing because it competes for fderessourcer with species that are commercially important or relevant noreast to the recreational fishery and eat their g. DTU Aqua brings together researchers from the Nordic and Baltic countries, working with black goby resulted, in order to get an overview of the knowledge you have gathered on the species. It will offer an overview of what problems the nature forrsager, not only national but regional. Workshop participants must also destabilized to find solutions to these harmful effects noreast might imdegs. One other purpose of the workshop is to find out what you lack of knowledge of the species, so it is possible guide future research on the nature and registration of its spread. After the workshop, delivered a report describing the nuvrende propagation of the species in stersomrdet and the status of its pvirkning of kystomrderne, which together will be used in future risk assessment of the nature and basis for management noreast decisions . The first sightings of the species in Danish waters was Bornholm coast in 2008. Since then it has spread along Sjllands Eastern and West Coast and around Lolland-Falster and Mn. Since the species is very tolerant to different salinities, it is expected that it will continue to spread along the Danish coast and into the fjords and. The development is seen in the other residues countries. The species is now s far northwards as in the Gulf of Bothnia. In Poland, where black resulted goby was observed first time in 1990 in Gdansk Bay, dominating now in full sized fish fauna in the kystnre waters and in some areas even dominant in commercial catches. Source: DTU Aqua


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