Water pumps converted to oxygenate Biscayne Bay after thousands of dead fish found

Robbin Simmons for WSVN writes: Newly installed pumps are trying to breathe life into Biscayne Bay, days after thousands of dead fish were spotted in the water. 7News cameras on Sunday captured one of several pumps that have been placed at three parks in Miami as a means to help give fish some much-needed oxygen. Read full […]

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Robbin Simmons for WSVN writes: Newly installed pumps are trying to breathe life into Biscayne Bay, days after thousands of dead fish were spotted in the water. 7News cameras on Sunday captured one of several pumps that have been placed at three parks in Miami as a means to help give fish some much-needed oxygen. Read full article here.

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