TPW TV — Building Habitat for Fish
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Most freshwater fishing in Texas happens in reservoirs.
So we want to make sure we conserve the reservoirs and these fishing opportunities by restoring habitat.
Marcos de Jesus is with For Texas Parks and Wildlife Inland Fisheries. On next week’s For Texas Parks and Wildlife TV series on PBS, the agency and its partners renew underwater habitat in reservoirs for better angling.
We can always supplement the woody debris, the vegetation, or any type of cover that fish need by cutting something like cedar trees. We can also use artificial habitat that different commercial producers make. These things are put together to mimic trees, that creates cover.
Although TPW has the expertise…
These projects can become expensive and they are labor intensive so we need partnerships to actually get these great projects on the water.
Partnerships with groups like Friends of Reservoirs.
Friends of Reservoirs is a great group. And these groups are usually composed of stakeholders that have the common interest of conservation and fishing. So they team up with Texas Parks and Wildlife; we do some great projects around the state.
See reservoir renovation in action next week on the For Texas Parks and Wildlife TV series on PBS. Check your local listings.
If you want to get involved and help TPWD with conservation initiatives, feel free to call local district biologist. And get involved and help us in conservation. We can’t do it alone.
The Sport Fish Restoration program supports our series.
That’s our show… For Texas Parks and Wildlife…I’m Cecilia Nasti.