Investigation into River Sheppey pollution that killed 8,000 fish still ongoing after 18 months 
By Jack Colwill UK Source: somersetlive 1/27/2021
Jack Colwill
An investigation into pollution that may have killed 8,000 fish in the River Sheppey is still ongoing more than 18 months after it occurred, the Environment Agency has confirmed.

A 15km stretch of the river, which flows near Meare, Shepton Mallet and Wells in central Somerset, was initially investigated by the Agency in April 2019 after several dead fish were reported after being spotted by members of the public.

The agency said at the time in a post on Facebook: "We are dealing with pollution affecting 15km of the River Sheppey.

"We are attempting to protect the lower end of the River Sheppey/River Brue.
 

"(The) Number of fish killed won’t be known until water clears."

Further eyewitnesses claim to have seen "hundreds" of dead fish, with it being confirmed early in 2020 that as many as 8,000 were believed to have been killed by the pollution.

A 12-year-old boy was mentioned for alerting people to the dead fish, with a Facebook post from officials saying: "We are very grateful to a 12-year-old boy who removed these fish from a small stretch of the river, put them in his bucket, then staged this photograph for us."

The initial reports from the Environment Agency in the aftermath of the reports in 2019 also indicated that the pollution had been "tracked to a probable source" but no cause has yet been identified.

 
Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
5026Montana proposes ban on fishing with drones, remote-controlled boats 2020-10-26US
5027Mi'kmaw fisherman intends to fight federal charges of illegal fishingcbc2020-10-27CA
5028Let more big fish sink — it can help tackle climate changezmescience2020-10-29US
5029Louisiana wildlife officials ask anglers for help against invasive fishknoe2020-10-26US
5030An underwater navigation system powered by soundMIT News2020-11-02US
5031Fish Factor: Young fishermen get financial help to buy into longline fisheriesThe Cordova Times2020-10-20US
5032N.S. Mi’kmaq chiefs demand stop of alleged federal plans to seize lobster trapsthe record2020-10-03CA
5033Tadpole documentary a passion project for Island diver Times Colonist2020-10-18CA
5034Thousands of stranded fish on Barmouth beach 'only nature at work'The county times2020-10-19UK
5035The Elwha dams are gone and chinook are surging back, but why are so few reaching the upper river?seattle times2020-10-18US
5036Gar one of the oldest and most misunderstood fish in Texasgosanangelo2020-09-10US
5037Tilapia: How an invasive fish came to dominate our ecology, food and psychemonga bay2020-10-15IN
5038Engineers developing a squid-like robot to take photos of fish and...alkhaleej today2020-10-12SA
5039Live from Camp Heidelberg: Waterloo Region students take a virtual visit to a pondThe Record2020-10-26CA
5040Cod tagging project suggests fish don’t overwinter in Northern Bering Seaknba2020-08-27US
5041Unsustainable fishing worsens threats to Great Barrier Reefthe guardian2020-09-04UK
5042Bonito fish costing 60 cents sold for $16 in Istanbul restaurantshurriyet daily news2020-10-09TR
5043Fishing for fun? Wayzata-based company mails live goldfishfox92020-09-05US
5044Japan seeks to boost catch limits of prized bluefin tunaTheJapanTimes2020-10-07JP
5045King's trophy fish found preserved in centuries-old Danish shipwrecktheguardian2020-09-04UK
5046Vancouver's oldest koi fish just found a new homevancouveris awesome2020-10-10CA
5047Ka‘u man arrested for illegal aquarium fish, gearWest Hawaii Today2020-08-29US
5048Evaluating the impact of hydropower on downstream migrating anguillid eelssciencedirect2020-07-18US
5049Fish will fly in re-scheduled Gulf Coast event 'Mullet Toss'Associated Press2020-10-12US
5050Salmon are migrating through Toronto's waterways this weekenddaily hive2020-10-16CA

219 220 221 201 of [222 - pages.]