Scandal on Austrian television: Protected fish is fried during a cooking program

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One such female nerfing, which is in danger of extinction, was adorned on the ORF. (symbol image)

A sizzling fish in a television program caused a stir in Austria: What the broadcaster ORF presented in a pan last week was an endangered female fish. Fishing is not allowed. It was still unclear on Wednesday how the malfunction could have happened.

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The female nerfling is a European carp fish. Numerous viewers recognized him on the Austrian Broadcasting Organization (ORF) and complained. A week later, the show’s presenter, Claudia Schubert, has now apologized: she admitted that fish in Austria are protected all year round.

“We had different information about this,” she said Tuesday evening. The program “Lower Austria Today” presents a recipe for cooking every Tuesday. (SDA)

Source: Blick

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