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01-10-2014, 10:59 PM
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if it was due to temp change, there would be fish kills in more places than just this creek. Something else was to blame here.
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01-11-2014, 04:08 AM
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I Had A BLAST!
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Location: I'm from Manhattan, Live in CT., but my heart is in SoCo!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nebe
if it was due to temp change, there would be fish kills in more places than just this creek. Something else was to blame here.
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Yea, me too. I find it interesting though on how many Bass winter over in and about local rivers and tributaries.
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01-12-2014, 10:13 AM
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Story in today's New Haven Register:
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“We had the same thing happen last year,” said David Simpson, director of marine fisheries in the agency’s Bureau of Natural Resources. “It was pretty coincidental with the new moon, real low water, very cold weather.”
He attributed the deaths, as best as DEEP staffers could determine, to “cold shock,” possibly as a result of fish getting trapped in icy cold water by ice and shallow depth.
The DEEP also received reports in Old Lyme of fish drifting out of the Connecticut River and washing up on Long Island Sound beach, but Simpson said he believes those fish were part of the same die-off, which was first reported Sunday by an Old Lyme police officer.
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