MEDIA RELEASE No: 06 - 2006
BRINDLE BASS AT ST LUCIA
For immediate release
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Several large brindle bass, a specially
protected species due to its low
numbers, have taken up residence in the
St. Lucia estuary mouth.
These fish have become a focus of angler
and visitor attention, after one of
these large fish died last year.
Two of these magnificent fish were
caught under permit last year by the
staff from the Oceanographic Research
Institute (O.R.I.) and moved to uShaka
Marine World where they have settled in
well.
These fish weighed an impressive 106kg
and 197kg respectively, but due to
angling activities in the estuary one of
the fish had five hooks removed from it
before it could be released into the
tanks at uShaka Marine World.
St Lucia mouth has been closed for
nearly five years and the fish have not
been able to reach the ocean which is
their spawning area.
Salinities inside the mouth have
fluctuated somewhat and this, as well as
fishing activity, may cause stress and
pose a threat to the fish.
As these are all adult fish and
important to the breeding stock of this
species, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife has held
discussions with the Wetland Park
Authority, research institutions,
anglers and local residents who have
collectively decided that the best
management option is leave the remaining
fish where they are unless conditions
change to the degree that there is real
threat to their well-being.
Should this occur, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife
will consider instituting a programme to
catch and relocate the fish to the
adjacent ocean.
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife has a team on
standby with the expertise and
logistical capacity to carry out the
operation in a manner which will
minimise stress on the fish while
ensuring a successful operation.
As these brindle bass are of a protected
species and it is illegal to catch or
harm them in any way, Ezemvelo KZN
Wildlife and the Wetland Authority
appeal to the public to assist in the
survival of these magnificent fish by
not harassing or attempting to catch
them, and by spreading awareness of the
situation to other visitors.
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AJG/ Media Release No: 06 - 2006
06/05 2006 |