Emergency measures to prevent fish kill conditions announced

George White for Islander News writes: Miami Mayor Francis Suarez on Tuesday announced emergency measures to improve long-term water quality in Biscayne Bay, eight days after a massive fish kill in the northern section of the Bay that may represent the area going over the “tipping point” and turning into a dead zone. Read full article here.

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George White for Islander News writes: Miami Mayor Francis Suarez on Tuesday announced emergency measures to improve long-term water quality in Biscayne Bay, eight days after a massive fish kill in the northern section of the Bay that may represent the area going over the “tipping point” and turning into a dead zone. Read full article here.

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