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Goldfish found alive in pond covered by 2011 fire debris | Goldfish found alive in pond covered by 2011 fire debris |
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A goldfish survived 21 months without fresh food or light in a pond covered by debris from a house fire. | A goldfish survived 21 months without fresh food or light in a pond covered by debris from a house fire. |
It was thought all the fish had been removed from the pond at the house in Harwich, Essex, following the blaze in December 2011. | It was thought all the fish had been removed from the pond at the house in Harwich, Essex, following the blaze in December 2011. |
But Smokey, as the fish is now known, was found earlier this month by contractors restoring the building. | But Smokey, as the fish is now known, was found earlier this month by contractors restoring the building. |
The RSPCA said it was surprised the fish had survived without any "obvious source of aeration". | The RSPCA said it was surprised the fish had survived without any "obvious source of aeration". |
Plywood and plastic was left covering the garden pond following the fire which destroyed the row of five 17th Century houses on 7 December 2011. | Plywood and plastic was left covering the garden pond following the fire which destroyed the row of five 17th Century houses on 7 December 2011. |
Barry Eldridge, building surveyor with Tendring District Council, which owns the house with the pond, said: "Smokey was discovered as the work on the house came to an end and the contractors were looking to fill-in the pond." | Barry Eldridge, building surveyor with Tendring District Council, which owns the house with the pond, said: "Smokey was discovered as the work on the house came to an end and the contractors were looking to fill-in the pond." |
'Quite a surprise' | |
The council said Smokey, who is 3in (75mm) long, seemed to have suffered no ill-effects. | The council said Smokey, who is 3in (75mm) long, seemed to have suffered no ill-effects. |
Katya Mira, from the RSPCA, said: "Fish require oxygen in the water to breathe so it's quite a surprise that Smokey has survived so long in a covered-over pond with no obvious source of aeration. | Katya Mira, from the RSPCA, said: "Fish require oxygen in the water to breathe so it's quite a surprise that Smokey has survived so long in a covered-over pond with no obvious source of aeration. |
"It may be there was just enough in the water for him to survive until now. | "It may be there was just enough in the water for him to survive until now. |
"It's lucky as it's likely the build-up of waste products and carbon dioxide in a covered-over pond would eventually kill a fish." | "It's lucky as it's likely the build-up of waste products and carbon dioxide in a covered-over pond would eventually kill a fish." |
The council said it had contacted the previous tenant of the house and arrangements would be made to reunite Smokey with its owner and former pond mates. | The council said it had contacted the previous tenant of the house and arrangements would be made to reunite Smokey with its owner and former pond mates. |
Paul Honeywood, of the council, said: "It was quite a surprise for the contractors and extremely fortunate Smokey survived all these months. | Paul Honeywood, of the council, said: "It was quite a surprise for the contractors and extremely fortunate Smokey survived all these months. |
"It is great to know that he will be returned to where he belongs and will be looked after by the contractors until that can take place." | "It is great to know that he will be returned to where he belongs and will be looked after by the contractors until that can take place." |
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