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Spring “fish kills,” or localized die-offs, can be a result of winter conditions causing fish and other creatures such as turtles, frogs, toads and crayfish to die, the DNR said in a release ...
The phenomenon is called fish kill and we may see more of it this spring. "That basically is when we have enough ice and snow that doesn't allow light penetration down into the substrate and ...
While winterkills reveal themselves when the ice melts around springtime, fish kills in the warmer months can be cause for concern. "If you see it in the summer, then it could be a symptom of a ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is warning people of another natural, yet unsavory part of spring: Fish kills. Unlike recent ones, the DNR says Michigan had a “more normal” winter ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. CEDAR RAPIDS — The Iowa Department of Natural Resources fielded a series of calls last week after ...
A 2021 snowmaking mishap on Vail Mountain led to the death of 120 fish, but it could also soon lead to in-stream trout ...
Natural fish kills are common in Michigan during the winter months, and may be more common this year due to normal winter temperatures and snowfall. Frozen lakes and deep snowpacks can reduce ...
Residents in one Orlando neighborhood say they’re dealing with a stinky mess. A fish kill is causing hundreds of dead fish to wash up along Lake Cherokee and in neighborhood drains. The City of ...