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Hot summer temperatures plus frequent showers often equal dead fish. Here's what to do if you see a fish kill.
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TCPalm on MSNPort St. Lucie residents report massive fish kill in North Fork of St. Lucie River tributaryI’ve lived in this same house for 40-plus years ... but I’ve never seen fish die like I did the last day and a half.” ...
Fish kills should be reported to the Department by following the instructions on LDWF's fish kill webpage. Since warm water has a lower capacity for storing oxygen than cool water, oxygen levels ...
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries warns that high water temperatures, extended cloudy weather and storms may lead to freshwater and nearshore marine fish kills in waterways across ...
However, a follow-up assessment on May 26 in three reported fish kill sites revealed significantly low levels of dissolved oxygen in surface, middle and bottom water samples across all stations, ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) asks the public to report any fish kills seen in state waterways. The agency said high water ...
A fish hatchery in California’s Eastern Sierras experienced a major failure late last month due to a sustained power outage and a problem with the facility’s backup generators. In an announcement on ...
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