Larry Baldwin "Neuse River Fish Kill Is Over"
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Updated: 9:40 PM Oct 23, 2009
Larry Baldwin "Neuse River Fish Kill Is Over"
The fish kill has ended -- it's the word from Lower Neuse Riverkeeper Larry Baldwin.
Posted: 9:40 PM Oct 23, 2009
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Posted by: Me Location: Crazy Town on Oct 24, 2009 at 10:05 AM

Yay!!!!!!!! - We won't have to hear Larry's falsified science propaganda - At least until next summer when more fish kills naturally occur. Ann - Where are your data to support such a claim? If it is a problem what did you have for breakfast? Sausage, ham? If you are concerned about hog pollution quit eating hog. Oh - too much of a sacrifice - OK.
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Posted by: Red Location: Ontario on Oct 24, 2009 at 05:57 AM

Is the fish kill over because there all dead? Anybody thought of that? I didn't go to school for 59 years but it makes sense to me.
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Posted by: Ann Location: Duck Creek on Sep 19, 2009 at 06:35 PM

The Neuse receives enough hog waste to equal the amount of waste produced by a city the size of New York. Is it any wonder that the river is a mess. Look at the brown stuff floating on the surface. Is there any connection between low oxygen and the amount of waste?
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Posted by: Obama Snake Oil Co Location: Washington on Sep 11, 2009 at 02:35 PM

Scott, UNC is the largest liberal controlled university in the state. If there was anything out of the ordinary, they would have loved to scream like a girl to the media. Kimmo, having been on the river many years, it is cleaner now than ever. It is monitored by every organisation known to mankind. Most of the time this happens, it is attributed to oxygen levels in the water. The other side will always say it was manmade. They hate that is wasn't attributed to mankind. Those of us who are on the river take care of our resouce, we fish in, swim in with our kids, it not in our best interrest to pollute it.
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Posted by: Scott Location: Mt. Olive on Sep 11, 2009 at 10:45 AM

It doesn't matter what experienced people say. Unless you payed the money for the slip of paper you don't know anything.
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Posted by: bubba Location: ozville on Sep 11, 2009 at 10:37 AM

You know, i wonder if anyone harvests these dead fish to make chum bait. There is a really good market for that????
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Posted by: Kimmo Location: Belhaven on Sep 11, 2009 at 08:54 AM

It's nice that the UNC folks were able to confirm what the water men (and women) have been saying all along.
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