Rathmannsdorf, Germany. 21st Apr, 2026. Fisheries biologist Fabian Völker from the Saxon State Office for Environment, Agriculture and Geology examines juvenile salmon caught with a so-called rotary trap in the salmon stream in Rathmannsdorf, Saxony. Around two years after being released, the fish migrate downstream and embark on the long journey to the North Sea and the North Atlantic. The fish caught allow conclusions to be drawn about habitat quality and potential numbers of returnees. Credit: Jürgen Lösel/dpa/Alamy Live News
GLIX-115-3EA5M0H
Kizárólag sajtó felhasználásra.
Magyarország
NEM engedélyezett felhasználási módok:
personalUse advertisingCommercialUse commercialElectronicUse consumerGoodsUse directMailBrochuresUse indoorDisplayUse internalBusinessUseKollekció
GLIX Prime
Fotós / Szerző
dpa, dpa picture alliance
Készült
Leírás
Rathmannsdorf, Germany. 21st Apr, 2026. Fisheries biologist Fabian Völker from the Saxon State Office for Environment, Agriculture and Geology examines juvenile salmon caught with a so-called rotary trap in the salmon stream in Rathmannsdorf, Saxony. Around two years after being released, the fish migrate downstream and embark on the long journey to the North Sea and the North Atlantic. The fish caught allow conclusions to be drawn about habitat quality and potential numbers of returnees. Credit: Jürgen Lösel/dpa/Alamy Live News