Horgászportré atomharcsával

Többen is állították: állítólag óriási mutáns halak laknak a csernobili nukleáris katasztrófa helyszíne körüli tilalmi zóna vizeiben. Hogy az óriáshalak valódiságáról meggyőzze a laikusokat, egy orosz horgászblog közzétette egy horgász fényképét, melyen együtt szerepel zsákmányával, a két méternél is hosszabbra nőtt harcsával.

Ország-világ (farkas)2014. 08. 01. péntek2014. 08. 01.

Kép: A Russian fishing blog has sent local anglers scrambling for their rods after reporting that giant mutant catfish were growing in the waters that flow through the exclusion zone established around the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. In order to convince people that the claims by local fishermen are true, the blog that has now been quoted on other Russian media even included a picture of one catfish which locals are calling Borka, and which they claim is over two metres long. Access is limited to the area because of the risk of radiation poisoning and all fishing for food purposes in local waters has stopped. But now there is renewed interest from sporting fishermen keen to land the catch of their life after it was alleged in the popular Russian fishing blog that giant fish were now being landed in the Pripyat River. Prypiat was a city in Ukraine which was closed after the nuclear disaster and the Prypiat River which runs over 473 miles and flows through the exclusion zone, also flows through parts of the Ukraine and Belarus that are not in the exclusion zone. According to fishermen brave enough to risk the fact that it has been confirmed the river is polluted with radionuclides, there are reportedly giant fish to be had. Local fishermen Kondrat Yudin, 38, said: "I have heard a lot of stories about bodies being washed from local cemeteries that were of course no longer maintained after everyone left, and after they were flooded bodies floated free that ended up being eaten by the catfish – but as far as I'm concerned it's just nonsense. "I suppose radiation could play a role but I reckon radiation is was more likely to give them extra eyeballs and two heads rather than simply making them enormous in size. "I think the reason is a lot more simple, the bottom line is that nobody is fishing these waters - and that has meant with no natural predator, the catfish has been able to grow to an enormous size. For years they haven't had a problem with fishermen and they are just there for the taking." According to the website local scientists have confirmed the increase in the size of the catfish, and tests are reportedly being carried out to see if they might have excessive radiation levels which in turn could be responsible for their large size. Chernobyl was evacuated in 1986 owing to the Chernobyl disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, the worst nuclear power plant accident in history in terms of cost and resulting deaths, and is one of only two classified as a level 7 event (the maximum classification) on the International Nuclear Event Scale (the other being the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011). (ends), Fotó: Europics

Horgászportré atomharcsával
A Russian fishing blog has sent local anglers scrambling for their rods after reporting that giant mutant catfish were growing in the waters that flow through the exclusion zone established around the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. In order to convince people that the claims by local fishermen are true, the blog that has now been quoted on other Russian media even included a picture of one catfish which locals are calling Borka, and which they claim is over two metres long. Access is limited to the area because of the risk of radiation poisoning and all fishing for food purposes in local waters has stopped. But now there is renewed interest from sporting fishermen keen to land the catch of their life after it was alleged in the popular Russian fishing blog that giant fish were now being landed in the Pripyat River. Prypiat was a city in Ukraine which was closed after the nuclear disaster and the Prypiat River which runs over 473 miles and flows through the exclusion zone, also flows through parts of the Ukraine and Belarus that are not in the exclusion zone. According to fishermen brave enough to risk the fact that it has been confirmed the river is polluted with radionuclides, there are reportedly giant fish to be had. Local fishermen Kondrat Yudin, 38, said: "I have heard a lot of stories about bodies being washed from local cemeteries that were of course no longer maintained after everyone left, and after they were flooded bodies floated free that ended up being eaten by the catfish – but as far as I'm concerned it's just nonsense. "I suppose radiation could play a role but I reckon radiation is was more likely to give them extra eyeballs and two heads rather than simply making them enormous in size. "I think the reason is a lot more simple, the bottom line is that nobody is fishing these waters - and that has meant with no natural predator, the catfish has been able to grow to an enormous size. For years they haven't had a problem with fishermen and they are just there for the taking." According to the website local scientists have confirmed the increase in the size of the catfish, and tests are reportedly being carried out to see if they might have excessive radiation levels which in turn could be responsible for their large size. Chernobyl was evacuated in 1986 owing to the Chernobyl disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, the worst nuclear power plant accident in history in terms of cost and resulting deaths, and is one of only two classified as a level 7 event (the maximum classification) on the International Nuclear Event Scale (the other being the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011). (ends)
Fotó: Europics

A horgásztársadalom megosztott: egyik részük meggyőződése, hogy a még mindig jelentős radioaktív sugárzás a kiváltó oka a halak ilyetén növekedésének, míg mások szerint az óriási halak nem mutánsok, hanem csupán azért lettek ekkorák, mert 1986 óta az emberek eltűntek a környékről, s ennyi idő alatt a háborítatlan állatok szépen megnövekedhettek.

Valószínűleg az utóbbiaknak van igazuk. A kétméteres hossz valóban kiemelkedő a harcsa esetében, de hazánkban, a Töröcskei-tóból is fogtak már ki 230 centis harcsát, az olaszországi Pó folyóból származó európai rekorder megméréséhez pedig 278 centit kellett kihúzni a mérőszalag tokjából. Tehát nem indokolt a méretre alapozni a mutációt. Ha a Csernobil körzetében kifogott halaknak két fejük lenne vagy az elvártnál több (esetleg kevesebb) uszonyuk, akkor lehetne beszélni genetikai mutációról – de ezekben a halakban azon kívül, hogy nagyobbak a megszokottnál és persze radioaktívak, nincs semmi különös. Ahogy hatlábú medvék és zsiráfnyakú farkasok sincsenek az erőmű 30 kilométeres körzetében kialakított tilalmi zónában.

A helyszínt vizsgáló ukrán kutatók arról számoltak be, hogy miközben az erős sugárzás hatására a szervezetekben megnőtt a hibás sejtek mennyisége, a mutánsok száma ettől nem lett nagyobb. Szerintük a mutánsok már embrióként elhalnak.

Csernobil környékén a halászatnak három évtizede befellegzett. Most azonban virágzásnak indulhat a helyi szolgáltatói kisipar: ha valóban hatalmas halak úszkálnak a Pripjaty folyóban, hamarosan megjelenhet a sporthorgászok serege. Legfeljebb otthonról vitt halkonzervet falatoznak majd – a sugárzó atomhalak akkor sem ehetők, ha nem is mutánsok.

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