Hey Guys thanks for your concern regarding the Buntzen Lake stockings. The first stocking of Buntzen and Sasamat took place on March 27th. The reservoir was quite low but the water temperature was 8.0 Celsius, the water at the rearing hatchery was 6.0 Celsius so water temperature would not have been an issue. We released 3000 fish at a size of 220 grams which is 660 kgs, this is a lot of fish. Typically when the fish are released they are lethargic and lay on the bottom for a while before they adjust to the different water quality. At this time most people think they are dead but they are not, if you look closely you can see that they are gilling and quite alive. Once the fish are in the lake we monitor their condition until they start moving around and look OK. After the first stocking the fish looked good and there were no observations of any dead fish from the fish culturists who performed the stocking. If for some reason there was a die off after hatchery staff have left the site then this should be reported to park staff who in turn will contact the Freshwater Fisheries Society and we would be able to look into it further.
Thank you very much!!
This was well after March 27th so no way the fish were still alive on the bottom
there was a lot of them too
I was there last week too and there were still fish on the bottom
just a shame for so many to die like this after all the work you guys put into raising them
I hope someone can figure out what the cause was so it does not happen again