Mass Eel Death Discovered In Manawatu
An investigation is ongoing into the deaths of hundreds or thousands of fish and eels on a dried-up lake bed in Manawatu. Recent rainfall has only restored water levels by a few hundred millimeters. The Manawatu Whanganui Regional Council and local Iwi are leading the investigation. Officials are reviewing historical data and land use around the 15-hectare site to determine the cause. Authorities are investigating mass deaths of eels and fish in the Manawatu region. A reporter observed dead fish lining what should be a lake, which had turned to mud with only a few puddles remaining. The area of concern is approximately 15 hectares, though the total affected area may be larger. Investigators are working to determine where the water is draining to identify the cause. The cause of the lake drying out is currently unknown.
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RNZ National
“there's still hundreds if not thousands of dead fish and eels the girls on that dried up lake bed. Recent rain has restored the water level a little bit, but really just to only a few hundred mils”
RNZ National
“it's pretty awful to see all these dead eels and fish lining up, you know what should be a lake and when I went there it was mud”
RNZ National
“Regional Council staff discovered what had happened last week when they were in the area moving equipment. It's not yet known what's caused the lake to dry out.”
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