Miami Waterkeeper receives 7 reports of fish kill on Biscayne Bay

Jessica Holly, Raphael Pires, and Elista Bizios for WSVN 7 write: Something fishy is going on in the waters of Biscayne Bay. Hundreds of fish are dead. Now, environmental groups are trying to figure out why. There were at least seven reports of dead or dying fish Monday, and experts said it’s a sad sign […]

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Jessica Holly, Raphael Pires, and Elista Bizios for WSVN 7 write: Something fishy is going on in the waters of Biscayne Bay. Hundreds of fish are dead. Now, environmental groups are trying to figure out why. There were at least seven reports of dead or dying fish Monday, and experts said it’s a sad sign that the bay needs our help. Read full article here.

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