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Fish and aquatic plants are under ‘severe pressure’ in Swiss rivers and lakes

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August 19, 2025
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Animals and plants in bodies of water are not doing well

Fish stocks and aquatic plants in particular are suffering due to human activity, the Swiss environment office warns.


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Fish, aquatic plants and small animals in Swiss rivers, lakes and streams remain under ‘severe pressure’, according to the Federal Office for the Environment.


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Their condition has stabilised at a low level, the office said on Monday.

Experts from the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) periodically analyse the situation of fish, small organisms such as insect larvae, small crustaceans and aquatic plants in Switzerland.

According to their fourth measurement campaign in 2023, life in streams and rivers remains under severe pressure. Fish stocks and aquatic plants in particular are suffering due to human activity.

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Animal and plant communities are particularly affected in areas where humans have impaired water bodies with constructions as well as pollutants and nutrients from settlements, agriculture, trade and industry, the office said. Waste, foam and odours were observed at many measuring points.

The office warns that much still needs to be done to improve the condition of water bodies and their inhabitants. Re-naturalisation measures and steps to improve water quality have improved certain watercourses in the past. Positive interventions include more effective wastewater treatment, near-natural riverbank design, fish-friendly hydropower plants and the avoidance of pesticides that pollute watercourses, the office says.

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It points out that the Water Protection Act requires and encourages the implementation of such measures. If they are implemented consistently, the condition of aquatic animals and plants will improve and water bodies will be able to fulfil their essential functions for humans and nature, the office says.

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