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The Smell of the Dead Fish Filled the Entire Village for Two Days. Dozens of Two-Meter Catfish Died.

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Approximately 35 tons of dead fish have been removed by fishermen from the Dyje River in the Břeclav region. And the number is not yet final. The chairman of the Moravian Fishing Association, Miroslav Láníček, told Novinky that the damage is incalculable because generational and trophy fish have died. The reason for the fish deaths was the lack of oxygen in the water due to the weather, drought and overgrown cyanobacteria.

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Approximately 35 tons of dead fish have been removed by fishermen from the Dyje River in the Břeclav region. And the number is not yet final. The chairman of the Moravian Fishing Association, Miroslav Láníček, told Novinky that the damage is incalculable because generational and trophy fish have died. The reason for the fish deaths was the lack of oxygen in the water due to the weather, drought and overgrown cyanobacteria.

Fishermen have so far removed about 30 tons of dead fish from the Dyje River near Bulhar in the Břeclav region. They have been cleaning the river below the Novomýn reservoirs together with volunteers since Monday, and on Friday the work was almost finished. However, some dead fish remained in the river. They can hardly be caught due to their consistency.

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Fishermen have so far removed approximately thirty tons of dead fish from the Dyje River near Bulhar in the Břeclav region. They have been cleaning the river below the Novomýn reservoirs together with volunteers since Monday, and on Thursday the work was almost finished. However, some dead fish remained in the river. They can hardly be caught due to their consistency. Due to the repeated deaths in the Dyje River, experts and ministers will addre…

Fishermen from Dyje near Bulhar have removed about 30 tons of dead fish. The cause is a lack of oxygen caused by an overgrowth of cyanobacteria. According to the fishermen, practically the entire fish population in the river has died.

Bulhary (Břeclav region) - Fishermen have so far removed approximately 30 tons of dead fish from the Dyje River near Bulhary in the Břeclav region. They have been cleaning the river below the Novomýn reservoirs together with volunteers since Monday, and today the work is almost finished. However, some dead fish remained in the river. They can hardly be caught due to their consistency. Bream, silver carp and catfish were abundant among the dead f…

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Novinky.cz broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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