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EA Electrofishing in Spawning Season!


RollingPinBoy

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It has become evident that the EA have been out Electrofishing in the last month when certain species such as barbel and chub etc have been ready to spawn, spawning or have just spawned.

In some areas, they have unwittingly or deliberately electro fished over the critical spawning grounds and fish on them!

Surely the EA must realise that serious damage can be caused to fish individuals, populations and recruitment by undertaking this 'species counting' exercise at this crucial time of year.

Idiots or F*in Idiots....Ray :angry:

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Just goes to prove yet again how environmentally unfriendly and destructive the EA really is...Just run by a shower who only care for their salaries rather than the work they do, but what else can you expect from any organisation where moronic scientists gain a power hold or a platform for their allegedly liberal voices, damn bunch or empty headed legends in their own lunchtime.

 

Sure the lights might be on from their education but there is nobody in on the common sense or intelligence front.

From a spark a fire will flare up

English by birth, Cockney by the Grace of God

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It has become evident that the EA have been out Electrofishing in the last month when certain species such as barbel and chub etc have been ready to spawn, spawning or have just spawned.

 

Have you contacted the fisheries team to ask what the purpose of the exercise was?

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