I apologize. The previous email of this letter was the unrevized version. I felt that removing the sarcasm in the second paragraph improved my message. Jack Ongoing Fish Kills What concerns me most about the latest fish kill (Lott's Creek), besides the scale of it (600.000), is the subtext underlying the fact that these kills just keep happening. I do believe we can keep writing letters until we're blue in the face and the situation is not going to change. Mr. Beeman's article in the Register hints at the subtext when he mentions that most of the fish killed were nonsport, as though this is some kind of conciliation; as if the lives of these animals are of little more importance than their contribution to our sport fishermen. I doubt if God makes the sport distinction when he views the destruction. One hundred and twenty-seven incidents since 1995 says that the industries behind these incidents, and the government responsible for regulations and enforcement, are not putting too much of a price tag on hooking solutions. It's not enough to just hope there will be no more spills. If we let it go on we are going to desensitize even more and that's the poorest of solutions. Are we to accept these kills as the unfortunate price of business? Sometimes, when I read of these spills, I feel like a fish flapping on the beach, as I lie in bed tossing and turning , alternating between grief for these helpless animals and the way they died, and the anager and frustration that I can't do anything about it. I'll keep writing letters. Someone please listen. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]