Combined effort to protect rarest native fish 
By Rebecca Fox NZ Source: odt 7/8/2013
Rebecca Fox
Credit: DOC
The disappearance of 25% of Otago's unique small fish in the past decade means trying to save those remaining is ''finger-in-the-dyke stuff'', the Department of Conservation warns.

Of the 28 galaxiid species in New Zealand, 12 are unique to Otago's streams but their numbers are declining rapidly.

The species' fate is so dire their listing on New Zealand's threat classification system is likely to increase to nationally critical, making the Teviot galaxiid as threatened as the kakapo.

''We can't not fight for them. They're in such a bad state we've to go in and defend them the best we can with what tools we have available,'' Doc freshwater ranger Pete Ravenscroft said.
 

''It's really alarming, finger-in-the-dyke stuff.''

The main threat to the fish in the past 10 years had been trout, he said.

''There's no debate about that. We've just got to find how to stop it.''

He was quick to point out Doc was not anti-trout. In fact, under the Conservation Act, it had to protect them.

It was about protecting the populations of galaxiids left and as their preferred habitats were not in the major trout-fishing rivers, fishermen should rest easy, he said.

''There is room for galaxiids, farmers and trout. We just all have to be flexible.''

Other factors were involved in their demise, including water quality and quantity, gravel extraction and willow removal.

 
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