Floods damage spawning grounds; Angling GRAVEL BEDS: Fast moving high waters strip vital breeding areas.(News)

From: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) | Date: February 12, 2002 | Copyright information

Byline: Moc Morgan

THE floods are with us again and unfortunately it seems that they are becoming a regular feature of our country life. Everyone seeing the water filling up the houses at Crickhowell cannot but feel sorry for the people that live there.

Having experienced flooding of my home for many years when I was just a pupil in the Tregaron primary school, I can still recall very well the aftermath of the flooding and the problems that followed. I can al...

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