Fish Use Doorbells in Utrecht

Fish like to go anywhere the water is good for them, and sometimes that means urban areas. In the Netherlands the city of Utrecht has installed a doorbell for the fish to get in and out of a part of the city. Yes, a doorbell. Utrecht is a city with canals (no surprise for the Netherlands) and therefore a series of dams. Usually a fish ladder is used to help fish get across barriers but in many contexts and for many fishes the ladder just doesn’t work. Thus, a delightful doorbell has been added.

An underwater camera allows people to watch a livestream of the waterway and the fish that inhabit it. This camera transmits constantly during the migration season 24 hours a day. In 2026, this season will start on 2 March. The idea is that when someone sees a fish waiting to go through, they press the doorbell. Each time someone presses the doorbell a photo is automatically taken of the fish. This allows the fish to be tracked but is also a great way for people to try and identify the fish they have seen as well as learn more about that species.

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