Researchers take water samples from Biscayne Bay days after fish kill

Andrew Scheinthal, Franklin White, and Alex Browning for WSVN writes: Researchers have taken water samples from Biscayne Bay days after thousands of dead fish were found floating in the water. Christopher Boykin, of Pelican Harbor Seabird Station, could be seen pumping oxygen into the water on Thursday. Read full article here.

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Andrew Scheinthal, Franklin White, and Alex Browning for WSVN writes: Researchers have taken water samples from Biscayne Bay days after thousands of dead fish were found floating in the water. Christopher Boykin, of Pelican Harbor Seabird Station, could be seen pumping oxygen into the water on Thursday. Read full article here.

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