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Talk:Mass death of snapper near the Coromandel Peninsula

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I've removed the reference to the Department of Conservation 'stating' that the fish died of starvation, as this is not the case. A newspaper reported a member of the public saying that a DOC staff member had speculated this was what happened. This may well turn out to be true, but at this point we
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on June 23 2011 and it now redirects there. For the contribution history and old versions of the merged article please see
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don't know, and DOC is referring queries to the Ministery of Fisheries for investigation.
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Mass death of snapper near the Coromandel Peninsula
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Mass death of snapper near the Coromandel Peninsula
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Coromandel Peninsula
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