‘It’s Just Nasty’: FWC Investigating Biscayne Bay Fish Kill & Residents Are Concerned

Jessica Vallejo for CBS Local writes: Florida Fish and Wildlife researchers are monitoring Biscayne Bay after thousands of fish were found dead in the water on Tuesday morning. CBS4’s Jessica Vallejo spoke to several residents who said the smell is overwhelming. Read full article here.

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Jessica Vallejo for CBS Local writes: Florida Fish and Wildlife researchers are monitoring Biscayne Bay after thousands of fish were found dead in the water on Tuesday morning. CBS4’s Jessica Vallejo spoke to several residents who said the smell is overwhelming. Read full article here.

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