Re: NANFA-- News: Heatwave Kills 30,000 Eels in Europe's River

Steffen Hellner (steffen_at_hellner.biz)
Sun, 10 Aug 2003 22:27:16 +0200

There are more or less only eels, that4s why!

Germany is nature PURE! More prcisely: pured from Nature. Only some carps
and other cyprinids (whitefish) are present. The pikes, stigeons etc. don4t
live in the main streams like Rhine. At least not where this dying occured -
the lower river parts.

Much worth are the forest fires in the mediterranean. There are uncountable
losses of mammals, reptiles, amphibia, birds etc.

Steffen

> Von: EELReprah_at_aol.com
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> Datum: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 16:14:00 EDT
> An: nanfa_at_aquaria.net
> Betreff: Re: NANFA-- News: Heatwave Kills 30,000 Eels in Europe's River
Rhine
>
> If the eels are dying, I would think most of the other fish would die also.
>
> Lee Harper
> Media, PA
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