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Officials investigating fish kill in Morell River

A section of the Morell River has been closed for angling asofficials investigate a fish kill.

Hundreds of samples collected from river's east branch

A section of the Morell River has been closed for angling asofficials investigate a fish kill. (CBC)

A section of the Morell River has been closed for angling asofficials investigate a fish kill.

The province said in a news release Sunday conservation officials and staff from theEnvironment Department are investigating afterreceiving reports of dead brook trout Saturday.

Officials are testing water quality and have gathered samples from the impacted site, which is located inthe river's east branch.

So far, 104 brook trout, 12 redbellydace, two sticklebacks and one mummichog have been collected.

The Morell River Management Cooperative is assisting with the cleanup. It saidwhile it's too early to saywhatcaused the fish kill, the recent heatwave should be considered sincethe east branch is the warmest branch of the river.

'Sad to hear'

Craig Ono, a fly fishing guide in the area, said he may stay away from the river for the next few weeks.

The Morell River is where he does most of his guiding, but he saidhe can fish the Montague or Brudenell rivers instead in the short term, "just to kind of ease off on the fish and, you know, let them have their peace."

"It's justterrible, you know. They've done so much to to bring it all back, and the Morell has that buffer zone to protect it from fish kills," he said. "So it's sad to hear."

Samples have been sent to Environment Canada for laboratory analysis. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans, in the meantime, has been asked to close the impacted site for angling.

With files from Tony Davis