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Round goby is not a hjemhrende kind in Denmark, yet the explosive growth. It amounts to a problem f


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Round goby is not a hjemhrende kind in Denmark, yet the explosive growth. It amounts to a problem for lefiskerne which fr large catches of fish in their leruser. The population of black resulted goby is thereby increased odfw since fishermen usually stter species odfw back into the sea, and there are alts no natural enemy of black mouth goby, which instead thrive and continue to breed. During studies have shown that species can f large negative impact to the among others flounder and shrimp, as black resulted gobies feed on shrimp, mussels, fiskeg and other smfisk. But that does not mean that it is a problem that can not be solved. The project is an excellent example of how to create value To for both business and the environment. Fishermen fr complement the trngte lefiskeri, while begrnser we populations of black goby resulted in favor for the environment, says udviklingsdirektr Karsten Biering Nielsen from Nature Business Authority. Two lefiskere odfw from Guldborgsundomrdet fished eight tons gobies which have been utilized in do not try silage as feed for smgrise. Forsgene has shown promising results and the fishermen hope to afstte fish for Danish feed factories. There has also been made a deal with Italian buyers who will assess whether the fish can slges as eating fish in Italy, odfw where black resulted goby is a delicacy. The project is stttet 1.5 million. kr. from Nature Business Authority. Source: Natural Business Authority


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