City Of Miami Tackles Fish Die-Off In Struggling Biscayne Bay

The shocking environmental collapse of marine life in Biscayne Bay has galvanized local environmentalists and the City of Miami into emergency actions to deliver life-sustaining oxygen to marine animals, remove dead fish from the water and step up efforts to reduce pollution to the bay from lawns, septic tanks and sewers. Read full article here.

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The shocking environmental collapse of marine life in Biscayne Bay has galvanized local environmentalists and the City of Miami into emergency actions to deliver life-sustaining oxygen to marine animals, remove dead fish from the water and step up efforts to reduce pollution to the bay from lawns, septic tanks and sewers. Read full article here.

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