‘Distressing’ water event leads to thousands of dead fish in the Parramatta River
A suspected black water event has left up to 4000 fish dead in the Parramatta River.
The deaths occur due to a surge of de-oxygenated “black water” suffocating the fish.
EPA Director of Regulatory Operations James Goodwin told Deborah Knight they’re investigating the “distressing” deaths.
“This, most likely, has been a result of high-intensity storms that have washed organic matter into the waterway.”
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