
Heringe
Ein Portrait
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Narrated by:
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Frank Arnold
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By:
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Holger Teschke
About this listen
Als "Silber des Meeres" wurde er im Mittelalter mit Gold und Pelzen aufgewogen, auf ihn, den "König der Fische", gründeten sich nicht nur Vermögen sondern ganze Reiche, die, blieb er aus, untergingen. Der Fisch, der sogar Kriege auslöste, wird auf Bildern gefeiert und in Romanen, Theaterstücken sowie Gedichten portraitiert und selbst die Wissenschaft hat noch immer nicht alle Geheimnisse um diesen neben Kabeljau und Seelachs wichtigsten Speisefisch gelüftet. Holger Teschke, der von eigenen Erfahrungen mit dem Heringsfang berichten kann, erzählt die Natur- und Kulturgeschichte dieses großen und mittlerweile in seinem Bestand stark gefährdeten Schwärmers.
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