12/22/2011 

"Einstein": Trout populations under threat 

A team of reporters from the TV science programme "Einstein" is accompanying researchers of the National Research Programme "Sustainable Water Management" (NRP 61) as they study the influence of climate change on the fish fauna. The TV channel SF 1 will broadcast the report for the first time on Thursday, 22 December 2011 at 9 pm.

Climate change affects the amount of water carried by rivers. Climate models predict more winter rainfall and hence a higher risk of flooding. At the same time, the melting of glaciers and permafrost could increase the amount of sediment transported through floods. How severe will this phenomenon turn out to be? What are the consequences for the fish populations? These questions are being addressed by researchers from the NRP 61 project "More floods – more sediment transport – less fish?".

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