How $2M may help save endangered and threatened fish on Peche Island 
CA Source: CBC News 7/8/2019
How $2M may help save endangered and threatened fish on Peche Island
Project called a 'great leadership moment' from Windsor's council and mayor.

A shrinking island at the mouth of the Detroit River is home to one of three known breeding locations in all of Canada for an endangered catfish species, the Northern madtom.

Waves from large freighters transporting goods along the Great Lakes are damaging the rock formations these fish call home, but a multi-million dollar project could calm the waters and improve the fish's chances of survival.
 

"This is probably one of the largest individual habitat projects that the conservation authority has ever undertaken related to a fish habitat," said Kevin Money, director of conservation with the Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA).

Once permits are approved, large rock formations will be placed underwater to create a reef on the north coast of Peche Island, which sits between Windsor and Detroit where the river meets Lake St. Clair.
Creating a nursery for fish

Money said there are more than 60 fish species that will benefit from this new formation, which should calm the water and allow vegetation to grow to promote biodiversity in the Detroit River.

"We're creating a huge amount of habitat in order to improve the fish community," said Money, adding that the Detroit River Canadian Cleanup partnership marked Peche Island as an ideal location for this project.

 
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