The Malta Business Weekly

The Killifish Conservati­on Project

BOV supported project reintroduc­es endemic fish in the wild

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125 endemic Killifish or buzaqq as known in Maltese were re-introduced in il-Maghluq in Marsascala in line with the Killifish Conservati­on Project.

The project was launched in 2015 by Nature Trust Malta and the Malta Aquacultur­e Research Centre within the Department of Fisheries and Aquacultur­e, with the support of Bank of Valletta, the Ministry for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, the Environmen­t and Climate Change and the Malta Environmen­t and Planning Authority.

Five couples of the endangered endemic Aphanius Fasciatus were captured and a fish-stock of around 500 was bred and raised in captivebre­eding.

Speaking during the release of around 125 killifish in a fish-cage at il-Maghluq in Marsascala, Nature Trust executive president Vincent R. Attard said: “The killifish is the only local fish that lives in brackish water. Its numbers have been declining at Il-Maghluq due to litter, predators and poor water quality and have completely disappeare­d from il-Ballut.”

“Over 500 individual­s were bred in captivity, which has simulated the conditions present in il-Maghluq, including the breeding of shrimps and fauna that are the staple food for the species,” continued Attard. “In the meantime, Nature Trust has taken over management of this place and has cleaned the place to provide an optimum habitat for the introduced fish.”

“The next phase of the project is to monitor the behaviour of the fish in this controlled environmen­t before going to the next stage of releasing bigger numbers in the wild and re-introducin­g the species at il-Ballut in Marsaxlokk,” concluded Attard.

“Saving a species from probable extinction gives us great pride in our participat­ion in this project,” said BOV CEO Mario Mallia. “Bank of Valletta is a strong supporter of our heritage and education, and this project brings the two aspects together through the extensive research carried out in conjunctio­n with this project.”

“The Marsascala Local Council worked closely with Nature Trust in the regenerati­on of il-Maghluq. The works carried out come as a welcome relief to the residents and visitors since this area was known for bad odours and a general state of neglect.

Environmen­t Minister Jose Herrera praised Nature Trust for its commitment to the local flora and fauna and said: “This site is on its way of becoming an eco-tourism hotspot as well as an educationa­l site for school visits. Measures taken to preserve the area include the installati­on of CCTV cameras and discussion­s are under way to include the site on the hop-on hopoff bus routes.”

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