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About 150 dead trout and juvenile salmon found in eastern P.E.I. river

Staff from two P.E.I. government departments were gathering information from theCardigan River Friday afternoon after finding about 150 dead fish in the area.

Officials gathering data from water to contribute to investigation into cause

A satellite view of a river meandering through forested land.
The fish kill was reported on the Cardigan River late Friday morning. (Google Earth)

Staff from two P.E.I. government departments were gathering information from theCardigan River Friday afternoon after finding about 150 dead fish in the area.

A news release from the Department of Environment, Energy and Climate Action said officials and conservation officerswere on the scene near the 48 Road in Cardigan.

"As of 3 p.m. on June 7, provincial officials have collected approximately 150 dead fish including brook trout, rainbow trout and some juvenile salmon," the news release said.

"They are gathering water temperature and dissolved oxygen readings, and they have collected samples which will be analyzed at the Atlantic Veterinary College and the Environment Canada lab in Moncton."

The province was alerted lateFriday morning to dead trout being seenwhere the Cardigan River crosses 48 Road.

"This event remains under investigation and updates will be provided as more information becomes available," the news release said.

Three dead fish lie on the bed of a pickup truck.
These fish were among more than 200 found dead in the Morell River in August 2022, the same month that blue-green algae warnings were issued for two ponds in eastern P.E.I. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

Fish kills can happen for a variety ofreasons.

When sunshine heats up shallow river water, its oxygen level can drop dramatically in some cases to the point wherefish can'tsurvive.

Other fish kills can be caused by algal blooms, droughts, infectious diseases, or heavy rain washing silt into a shallow water system,possibly accompanied by traces of agricultural orindustrialchemicals.