Officials hoping latest Biscayne Bay fish kill is not a sign of things to come

Louis Aguirre for Local 10 writes: Another fish kill was discovered in northern Biscayne Bay over the Labor Day holiday weekend. “My heart just sank,” said Rachel Silverstein, Executive Director of Miami Waterkeeper. “We were on standby all weekend, watching the conditions. Unfortunately, here with are again with more dead fish in northern Biscayne Bay.” […]

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Louis Aguirre for Local 10 writes: Another fish kill was discovered in northern Biscayne Bay over the Labor Day holiday weekend. “My heart just sank,” said Rachel Silverstein, Executive Director of Miami Waterkeeper. “We were on standby all weekend, watching the conditions. Unfortunately, here with are again with more dead fish in northern Biscayne Bay.” Read full article here.

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