Lake Manitou Association members say ministry must correct L. Manitou flow 
By Tom Sasvari CA Source: manitoulin 7/7/2019
Tom Sasvari
SANDFIELD—The Lake Manitou Area Association (LMAA) as an organization needs to have a voice at the table with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) in regards to having something done to correct fluctuating lake levels and the lack of fish found in Lake Manitou and Manitou River. Several members voiced their concerns at the LMAA 25th annual general meeting held this past Saturday in Sandfield.

“Last year this ongoing issue came up again, and a committee was supposed to be set up to look at contacting the MNRF and looking at site development and carrying out a study on water quality and levels,” stated Brenda Eddington. “From my standpoint this organization is designed to work to make sure the level and quality of the lake is preserved, as well as its ecosystem. I can’t understand why we don’t have a voice and can’t partner with the MNRF in looking at what can be done to improve the lake levels, the lack of fish and where they (MNRF) are going in the future for the lake.”
 

“We used to have a good relationship with the MNRF, but Paul Methner has now retired, and we have lost our connection,” said Mike Costigan, president of the LMAA.

“The point is, these subjects have been brought up for the past five years at our annual meetings and it had been agreed we need to form a committee to meet at the table with the MNRF, who are supposed to be taking care of the lake,” said Ms. Eddington. “We have very low water levels now and very high levels in the spring; because of this we have shoreline that is caving in, silt, not water, flowing to the river and there are very few fish around, with no canopies in the water or holes for fish to escape to.”

“Sorry if I’m emotionally charged on this issue but my family has had a huge presence in preserving the lake over the years. Something is very wrong with Lake Manitou. It’s sick,” stated Ms. Eddington. “The lake is sick and dying. Picnic Island is being destroyed. The water was up almost as high as the MTO bridge this spring and now it is very, very low, so fish can’t even swim through.”

 
Manitou River Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
5401Alberta Cree man successfully challenges illegal fishing ticketCBC News2018-10-03CA
5402Fish fall from sky with rain in northern MexicoAssociated Press2019-05-06MX
5403B.C. salmon fishing guides fear for livelihoods amid fishery closurevancouver sun2019-05-04CA
5404'This is all optical': Sport fishers slam DFO's chinook closuresCBC News 2019-05-01CA
5405Fisheries audit B.C. fish processor after reports of illegal fish barteringnational post2019-05-03CA
5406Russia learning to live with less pollockseafoodsource2019-05-01RU
5407Canada closer to allowing Asian carp as lobster bait, depending on test outcomesCBC News2019-04-29CA
5408They’re biting at this Peterborough fishing derbythe peterborough examiner2019-04-27CA
5409Fishing derbies feel sting of new salmon rulessooke news mirror2019-04-26CA
5410Freshwater fish species richness has increased in Ohio River Basin since '60sPLOS2019-04-24US
5411Small fish, big goalshouston-today2019-04-24CA
5412Comox Valley fishing charters feel pinch of restrictionscomoxvalleyrecord2019-04-22CA
5413Former pulp mill town ground zero in Nova Scotia fish farms debateCBC News 2019-04-17CA
5414Government of Canada takes action to address Fraser River Chinook declineFisheries and Oceans Canada2019-04-16CA
5415New Fisheries Act could mark a turning point for Canada’s depleted fisheriesHill Times2019-04-15CA
5416Estonia warns anglers off thin iceBBC Monitoring2019-03-19ES
5417Kenora based angler Jeff Gustafson joins BassmasterCBC News2019-02-07US
54182019 Lake Erie fishing outlook is great news for anglersOther News2019-04-12US
5419Atlantic mackerel stocks down 86% over past 20 years, says new DFO reportCBC News2019-04-10CA
5420Environment Canada approves genetically-modified salmon raised in P.E.I.THE CANADIAN PRESS2019-04-11CA
5421Governments of Canada and Nova Scotia fund projects to boost innovation and productivity in the fish and seafood sectorFisheries and Oceans Canada, Maritimes Region2019-04-10CA
5422Scientists are split on whether a virus is killing B.C.’s salmonStar Vancouver2019-04-06CA
5423Spring fish kill is natural phenomenonThe Associated Press2019-04-08UK
5424Small rebound for N.L.'s northern cod, but stock still in critical zoneThe Canadian Press 2019-04-02CA
5425Alberta guides encounter exceptional fishing, hospitality while filming documentary in OmanCTV Calgary 2019-03-14CA

214 215 216 216 of [217 - pages.]