‘This Is An Urgent Emergency’: Miami Commissioner Ken Russell Calls On Volunteers To Help With Biscayne Bay Fish Kill

Jessica Vallejo for CBS Local writes: Crews and volunteers worked Sunday to clean up the dead fish that continue to brush up along the shoreline of Biscayne Bay. Water experts say is happening due to the lack of oxygen. Read full article here.

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Jessica Vallejo for CBS Local writes: Crews and volunteers worked Sunday to clean up the dead fish that continue to brush up along the shoreline of Biscayne Bay. Water experts say is happening due to the lack of oxygen. Read full article here.

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