Miami Mayor Outlines ‘Emergency Steps’ Taken to Address Fish Kill in Biscayne Bay

Andrew Quintana for NBC Miami writes: Miami Mayor Francis Suarez announced on Saturday a series of “emergency steps” taken to address the recent fish kill in Biscayne Bay.The mayor’s announcement followed a week that saw thousands of dead fish wash ashore from North Miami to Virginia Key. Read full article here.

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Andrew Quintana for NBC Miami writes: Miami Mayor Francis Suarez announced on Saturday a series of “emergency steps” taken to address the recent fish kill in Biscayne Bay.The mayor’s announcement followed a week that saw thousands of dead fish wash ashore from North Miami to Virginia Key. Read full article here.

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