Dead fish have been reported northern Biscayne Bay. Miami Waterkeeper is investigating

Karina Elwood for the Miami Herald writes: Miami Waterkeeper is investigating reports of dead fish washed ashore in North Miami, Haulover Park and North Bay Village. According to a tweet early Saturday afternoon, the organization had received reports of dead fish in the area and was investigating the situation. The tweet asks people to report any dead […]

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Karina Elwood for the Miami Herald writes: Miami Waterkeeper is investigating reports of dead fish washed ashore in North Miami, Haulover Park and North Bay Village. According to a tweet early Saturday afternoon, the organization had received reports of dead fish in the area and was investigating the situation. The tweet asks people to report any dead fish sightings with the time and location along with any videos or photos. Read full article here.

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