‘Devastating’ blue substance kills thousands of fish at B.C. hatchery
"I got the fateful phone call from one of the guys who came in to clean the tanks," Terry Sawchenko, manager of the Hyde Creek Hatchery told Global News.
#globalnews #Environment #BCfishkill #deadfishhatchery #FishHatchery
https://globalnews.ca/news/10463427/thousands-bc-fish-killed-hatchery-blue-substance/
‘Devastating’ blue substance kills thousands of fish at B.C. hatchery

"I got the fateful phone call from one of the guys who came in to clean the tanks," Terry Sawchenko, manager of the Hyde Creek Hatchery told Global News.

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‘Devastating’ blue substance kills thousands of fish at B.C. hatchery
"I got the fateful phone call from one of the guys who came in to clean the tanks," Terry Sawchenko, manager of the Hyde Creek Hatchery told Global News.
#globalnews #Environment #BCfishkill #deadfishhatchery #FishHatchery
https://globalnews.ca/news/10463427/thousands-bc-fish-killed-hatchery-blue-substance/
‘Devastating’ blue substance kills thousands of fish at B.C. hatchery

"I got the fateful phone call from one of the guys who came in to clean the tanks," Terry Sawchenko, manager of the Hyde Creek Hatchery told Global News.

Global News
‘Devastating’ blue substance kills thousands of fish at B.C. hatchery
"I got the fateful phone call from one of the guys who came in to clean the tanks," Terry Sawchenko, manager of the Hyde Creek Hatchery told Global News.
#globalnews #Environment #BCfishkill #deadfishhatchery #FishHatchery
https://globalnews.ca/news/10463427/thousands-bc-fish-killed-hatchery-blue-substance/
‘Devastating’ blue substance kills thousands of fish at B.C. hatchery

"I got the fateful phone call from one of the guys who came in to clean the tanks," Terry Sawchenko, manager of the Hyde Creek Hatchery told Global News.

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Engineering firm fined $1M over B.C. spill linked to 85 trout deaths

An investigation into the deaths of about 85 cutthroat trout found construction activities led to a discharge of concrete leachate into groundwater that flowed into Larson Creek.

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