‘Unprecedented’ Biscayne Bay Fish Kill Creates Rancid Smell Along Waterway Shorelines

Karli Barnett for CBS Miami writes: A mysterious fish with dead and rotting fishing in Biscayne Bay has created a terrible rancid smell for residents and businesses nearby.Dead, bloated, and decaying fish have been washing up on the bay’s boat ramps and next to sea walls since Monday. Read full article here.

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Karli Barnett for CBS Miami writes: A mysterious fish with dead and rotting fishing in Biscayne Bay has created a terrible rancid smell for residents and businesses nearby.Dead, bloated, and decaying fish have been washing up on the bay’s boat ramps and next to sea walls since Monday. Read full article here.

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