Germany builds a fence for herring for 500 thousand euros (photo)

Published 2021년 2월 8일

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The only remaining coastal herring paddock in Europe, located near the German town of Kappeln on the Baltic Sea, is being renovated. The paddock, which has existed for over 600 years, is a symbol of the city and will have stakes made from South African eucalyptus, which can last two to three times longer than local timber. The project, which aims to replace 800 piles at a cost of around half a million euros, is primarily funded by the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein and the European Union.
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The only coastal herring paddock in Europe has survived near the German town of Kappeln on the Baltic Sea. Now is the time to update it. Kappeln • Before us in the photographs taken now and about ten years ago on the Baltic Sea coast in Germany, the last such structure for catching herring in the whole of Europe is shown - a fishing enclosure. It appeared here near the German city of Kappeln in Schleswig-Holstein about six centuries ago, and all this time it was regularly repaired and updated - as wooden piles and other parts became unusable under the influence of sea water, storms and bivalve mollusks - ship worms ... A strategic commodity of the Hanseatic merchants Getting into this underwater corral and moving along it, sooner or later, the herring found themselves in a trap, from where the catch was then taken by the fishermen. At the same time, for many centuries, it was this fish, or rather the barrel salted herring, that was one of the most important goods traded by ...
Source: Fishnet.ru

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