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03-07-2013, 11:40 AM
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Something big will happen....first hail rain in June and now this.
[quote]http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/imagecache/story-gallery-featured/ST_20130703_ZKFISH03_3729013e.jpg
Thousands of dead fish from coastal fish farms were found in Lim Chu Kang in the past few days, some in the sea and on the shore.
The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) said yesterday that about 90,000kg of fish from farms in the area had died due to the recent hot and dry weather spell.
It said the weather, combined with a lack of rainfall, resulted in low levels of dissolved oxygen in the waters near the farms. Rainfall churns the water, which helps to dissolve atmospheric oxygen in it.
The AVA added that other factors, such as a slight rise in the water's temperature, had also contributed. It has been monitoring the water's condition and had alerted the farms to take precautions such as installing standby aeration systems to add oxygen to the water, said a spokesman.[/qute]
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Something big will happen....first hail rain in June and now this.
[quote]http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/imagecache/story-gallery-featured/ST_20130703_ZKFISH03_3729013e.jpg
Thousands of dead fish from coastal fish farms were found in Lim Chu Kang in the past few days, some in the sea and on the shore.
The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) said yesterday that about 90,000kg of fish from farms in the area had died due to the recent hot and dry weather spell.
It said the weather, combined with a lack of rainfall, resulted in low levels of dissolved oxygen in the waters near the farms. Rainfall churns the water, which helps to dissolve atmospheric oxygen in it.
The AVA added that other factors, such as a slight rise in the water's temperature, had also contributed. It has been monitoring the water's condition and had alerted the farms to take precautions such as installing standby aeration systems to add oxygen to the water, said a spokesman.[/qute]
Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com (http://sammyboy.com/showthread.php?156061-Another-Bad-Omen-in-Singapore&goto=newpost).