Two-headed fish probe finds no pesticide in water 
US Source: abc 2/18/2009

Queensland's chief biosecurity officer says the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is doing studies on a Sunshine Coast fish hatchery where two-headed fish larvae were found.

A State Government task force was established last month to investigate whether farm chemicals are to blame for the abnormalities.
 

But initial testing of 12 water samples from tanks on three properties in the area has failed to find any trace of pesticides, including endosulfan and carbendazim.

Queensland's chief biosecurity officer and task force member, Ron Glanville, says further sampling will be conducted, but it is too early to draw any conclusions from the ongoing investigation.

"We're still investigating the fish kill that happened back in December and the results or the final results on that investigation won't be available probably until sometime in March," he said.

"There's some other sampling that's also going on in relation to the fish hatchery and the EPA are doing environmental studies as well."

 
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