What's killing all the fish in the river Anchor at Mancetter and upriver to Witherley?
Thousands of dead and dying fish in the river Anchor coming from upriver Woodford Lane and beyond and extending at least to Witherley. What could be the cause?
Thousands of dead and dying fish in the river Anchor coming from upriver Woodford Lane and beyond and extending at least to Witherley. What could be the cause?
Posted: Thu Aug 2, 2018 9:32pm
Hi, I walked a mile or so, of the Anchor today, near Caldecote. I was devistated, to see how many large dead fish there were, laying in the margins. With large Barbel, Chub & Pike laying dead! These are the adult fish that keep the stocks replenished every year.
This will have a severe, knock on effect, within the surrounding eco system. Such a shame to see.
I have reported what I have seen today, to the Enviroment Agency, so I hope they can get on the case, and find out what has caused this major disaster.
Scott.
Posted: Fri Aug 3, 2018 1:43pm
Nice to get your response
thanks for reply - the Environment Agency says it is a widespread disaster - Seizewood Pool, Nuneaton, and the Tame and Anker in Tamworth all affected - the fish, they say, suffocated from lack of oxygen. Cannot understand how the fish died AFTER all the rain which surely would have re-oxygenated the water. (what do I know?) The local canal, by the way, is full of very lively fish as we speak!
Sue
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