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OATA supports freshwater fish conservation programme

Rachel WoodBy Rachel WoodMarch 1, 20193 Mins Read
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OATA’s chief executive, Dominic Whitmee

OATA has agreed to be a strategic partner of Shoal, a new conservation programme for freshwater fish that launched today, March 1.
 
Shoal aims to engage a diverse range of organisations to ‘accelerate and escalate action to save the most threatened fish and other freshwater species’.
 
OATA and several of its member businesses have been involved in the creation of this initiative, which has identified a number of projects it is looking to support. These include saving threatened Telestes fishes in Croatia and the hump-backed mahseer in Southern India to creating a conservation action plan for the Sulawesi’s Ancient Lakes.

‘VERY IMPORTANT’
 
OATA’s chief executive, Dominic Whitmee, explained why the UK trade association was so keen to get involved.
 
He said: “The conservation of freshwater aquatic species globally is very important. It is important for biodiversity, for the livelihoods of those that depend on freshwater fisheries around the world, and even for our own health and well-being.
 
“Our industry relies on a sustainable source of live fish for the aquarium trade. While many of the tropical freshwater fish within the home aquarium industry are captive reared it is important to be able to access sustainably caught wild fish to refresh genetic stock.
 
“We firmly believe that keeping fish leads not only to improved health for their owners but also an increased interest in the natural world. You only have to pick up a fishkeeping magazine like Practical Fishkeeping to see articles expanding on where in the world aquarium fish come from and the environments they live in.

“This leads to an increased interest in creating natural biotope aquariums. Keen fishkeepers are fascinated by where their fish originate from and want to create tanks where their fish will live happily and display natural behaviours.
 
“I believe as an industry we can make a positive contribution to the long-term conservation of freshwater fish by supporting sustainable practices and projects to conserve local populations. It therefore seems natural to support this great new fundraising platform.
 
“We were happy to introduce a number of our member businesses to the Shoal project as well as active hobby societies because we knew they would be keen to get involved. That’s what’s so great about Shoal – the wide range of partner organisations it has brought together from the conservation, public aquarium, hobby and trade sectors.”
 
More information can be found at https://shoalconservation.org/ including information on the initial projects it will be supporting.

 

 

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Rachel Wood

Rachel Wood, graphic designer. More than 40 years ago, I was one of the first females to be offered an apprenticeship within the printing industry. I've worked on record sleeves, DVD covers and various magazines throughout my career. In my spare time I collect movie posters and attend comic cons, I keep fit (and sane) with gardening and strength & conditioning training.

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