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csail
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19/05/2008 08:06
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Dead fish
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Out in Cardiff Bay yesterday and there are loads of dead fish floatind round....why?
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Re: Dead fish
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I don't know. I presume you just got bored sitting in the house and fancied getting out on the water?
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Mike_S
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19/05/2008 09:35
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Re: Dead fish
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It was the same last weekend, probably more of them than this weekend. The pontoons are covered in bits of them as well, kicked 4 or 5 off as we put the boat back in yesterday.
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Re: Dead fish
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Some one mentioned the airation device had been tured off while they work on the pumps,dont know though,could be a spill upstream,we noticed last saturday night the water had bright green bubbles near our boat.
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graham
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19/05/2008 11:01
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Re: Dead fish
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Spoke to one opf the guys picking them up with nets and rubber gloves,apparently its one species that is getting a fungal infection whatever that is.
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Re: Dead fish
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Quote:
Spoke to one opf the guys picking them up with nets and rubber gloves,apparently its one species that is getting a fungal infection whatever that is.
Syphilis??
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graham
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02/06/2008 22:48
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Re: Dead fish
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The fish seem to have stopped going belly up now.I heard someone say it was "breeding stress " that killed them.
Not a bad way to go I suppose.
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