FISHING WATERS.
! EFFECT OF POLLUTION' AS®, , I IRRIGATION. i (SPECIAX. TO TH* FJOSS-) OAMARU, Jufcr Writing to the North ling Club on the occasion ® nual smoke concert at OamarQ. , , John MacOnie (convener of search committee of the Oteff* climatisation Society), coma«w*s|jj the loss of fishing waters in NewMJ land through pollution and 'J' Irrigation, he says, is a sown* g-a great loss to anglers, especialflFvUS the Otago Central district, tot WSyj where drains were constructed fishing they afford could nev *f pensate for that which roigM in many of the streams and which are impounded. is responsible for the not total loss of angling in many .-jg waters, and anglers througho®"* Jg Dominion should present a wjjgs, and united front against the evil of pollution of any h This and unnecessary xj his opinion, are doing moreaani*«*s| angling than any other cause* he thought that all "j, cieties and angling well as the New Zealand Bird tion Society, should protest against the proposed 'V scheme for Lake Eilesnnere. _ vrP it could be carried through. TTij*mean the utter destruction 0 1 . New Zealand's greatest assets in <* preservation. <•«
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20916, 25 July 1933, Page 16
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