KNYSNA NEWS - Hundreds of dead pipefish were once again found along the Brenton coastline earlier this month.
While similar occurrences in December last year were blamed on pollution in the Knysna Estuary, zoologist Dr Chris Gow has a different explanation for the most recent deaths.
Read more in Thursday's edition of the SAWDOS online.
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012
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should you not acknowledge your source as the knysna-plett herald, from whom you have taken this word for word?
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