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New and more grip for Grundsjörödingen

New and more grip will be explored in order to save Grundsjörödingen in Grundsjön. It was agreed the project board when it gathered to the meeting in place of the week. Today's action is based on reducing fishing for whitefish and support the planting of fry, methods that prove to give good results.
The whitefish that migrated in from Övre Särvsjön is detrimental to Grundsjörödingen. They don't go together, to the detriment of the char.

The project has been going on for just over ten years with Fortum Sverige AB, Härjedalen, Långå Fiskevårds Förening, The County Administrative Board in Östersund and Särvsjön village community. Helgi Jonsson in the long years of the Board.

– The methods we use with phishing, Russians and support cultivation give a good effect, but we can also develop more measures that improve results and contribute to reducing costs, he says. One such measure is to create an obstacle for the whitefish's migration from Övre Särvsjön to the Grundsjö reservoir. The technical solutions that are beginning to exist have better properties and are worth investigating if they can
have sufficient power in the tunnel here, he says

– In addition, we will develop an idea that can favor the natural reproduction of char fry in Grundsjön.
The problem today is that when the magazine is tapped for power production, then the ice sinks and destroys the rum placed in shallower places. The idea is to be able to build a 'pond within the pond' in some suitable cove and put fertilized char roe in it for natural hatching. The fry then have to stay there for a while to grow and can then cope with the nutritional competition with the whitefish when they are released into the large magazine.

It is Allan Blomkvist and Per-Ola Persson in Långå who manage the reduction fishery, which this year is carried out only with two Russians. The catch is estimated to be closer to a couple of tonnes, of which Härjedalen municipality takes care of one ton which is used in school canteens and nursing homes. The whitefish in Grundsjön is of very fine quality and is a valued delicacy.

The board for the Groundwater Project consists of chairman Helge Jonsson, Långåfisket, Marco Blixt, Fortum Sweden AB, Janne Gabrielsson, Härjedalen, Joakim Svensson, The County Administrative Board, Östersund and Torgny Gunnarsson, Särvsjön village community. At the meeting, Glenn Fransman was thanked, Särvsjön, for the time being a member of the board.