

50,000 Zander Released into Hungary's Tisza Lake
Tisza Lake Receives 50,000 Zander in Fish Stocking Initiative The Tisza Lake in Hungary recently received a boost to its ecosystem with the release of 50,000 young zander fish. This is the first half of a 100,000 fish stocking project undertaken by the MOHOSZ Tisza-Lake branch. The release took place in Abádszalók and Poroszló. The video shows workers carefully releasing the fish into the lake. The project, part of a larger 50 million forint initiative, highlights the commitment to maintaining the lake's biodiversity. "The zander is an emblematic predator of the Tisza Lake and plays a vital role in its ecosystem," explained a representative from the MOHOSZ Tisza-Lake branch in a video statement. "This action is of paramount importance for the health of the lake." The remaining 50,000 zander are scheduled for release next week, ensuring a significant contribution to the lake's fish population. This project demonstrates a proactive approach to environmental conservation and the importance of maintaining the ecological balance of the Tisza Lake.