with each new fishkill, local fishermen graham mccrabb disappear. localfishermen graham mccrabb has witnessed the devastation. there we re witnessed the devastation. there were fish all the way down here in clu m ps were fish all the way down here in clumps and it was pretty well conducted over 50 — 30 kilometres of river. they were just scattered everywhere here. we had a stinking hot week, probably seven or eight days over 45, a couple of days over 50 and we dropped about 20 degrees overnight that night, and it's hard to say, really. it's still emotional now for a lot of people, probably two or three months' time. within untie species of native fish under threat, government fisheries staff mounted a desperate last—minute rescue bid. but there was little left to salvage. with the water level continuing to drop, graham travels the few remaining stretches looking for fish travels the few remaining stretches looking forfish in travels the few remaining stretches looking for fish in distress in water made toxic by algae. i'm angry that we haven't got a