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What's killing all the fish in the river Anchor at Mancetter and upriver to Witherley?

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2018 7:19pm
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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

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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

Suziesue

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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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