Sir: Martyn Kelly ("Fishy business in Loch Ness", 28 March) reports Dr Ian Winfield as saying that the fish stocks in Loch Ness are not big enough to feed a monster, therefore a monster does not exist. He confuses cause and effect.
It is perfectly obvious to me that the reason why the fish stocks are low is because the monster keeps eating them.
Yours faithfully,
PETER STANTON
Isleworth, Middlesex
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