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Aleksandar Furtula

Journalist at Associated Press

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  • 2 weeks ago | norfolkdailynews.com | Aleksandar Furtula

    UTRECHT, Netherlands (AP) — The central Dutch city of Utrecht has installed a “ fish doorbell ” on a river lock that lets viewers of an online livestream alert authorities to fish being held up as they make their springtime migration to shallow spawning grounds. The idea is simple: An underwater camera at Utrecht's Weerdsluis lock sends live footage to a website. When somebody watching the site sees a fish, they can click a button that sends a screenshot to organizers.

  • 1 month ago | kens5.com | Aleksandar Furtula

    When viewers see enough fish, they alert a water worker who opens the lock to let the fish swim through. UTRECHT, Netherlands — UTRECHT, Netherlands (AP) — The central Dutch city of Utrecht has installed a " fish doorbell " on a river lock that lets viewers of an online livestream alert authorities to fish being held up as they make their springtime migration to shallow spawning grounds. The idea is simple: An underwater camera at Utrecht's Weerdsluis lock sends live footage to a website.

  • 1 month ago | infotel.ca | Aleksandar Furtula

    Aleksandar Furtula Anna Nijs, ecologist with the Utrecht municipality, right, and Mark van Heukelum, ecologist and concept developer, pose at the the lock in the city of Utrecht, Netherlands, Tuesday, March 11, 2025, where a "fish doorbell" was installed that lets viewers of an online livestream alert authorities to fish being held up as they make their springtime migration to shallow spawning grounds.

  • 1 month ago | ncnewsonline.com | Aleksandar Furtula

    UTRECHT, Netherlands (AP) — The central Dutch city of Utrecht has installed a “ fish doorbell ” on a river lock that lets viewers of an online livestream alert authorities to fish being held up as they make their springtime migration to shallow spawning grounds. The idea is simple: An underwater camera at Utrecht's Weerdsluis lock sends live footage to a website. When somebody watching the site sees a fish, they can click a button that sends a screenshot to organizers.

  • 1 month ago | myhighplains.com | Aleksandar Furtula

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