Michigan residents may notice a higher-than-normal number of dead fish washing ashore from this season's winterkill.
Record or near-record cold temperatures and large snowfalls across Michigan this winter could lead to more fish kills than ...
Mass fish kills have struck in the West Ballina canals, Ballina’s riverbanks, Gawandii Beach and Shaws Bay, according to the ...
The tourist hub of Ballina on the northern New South Wales coast is grappling with the overwhelming stench of significant ...
As temperatures start to warm up, you may notice dead fish along shorelines of lakes and ponds.The phenomenon is called fish ...
Although carnivorous fish have long been important in aquatic ecosystems, one invasive and aggressive predator has been ...
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Confronting images of dead seadragons, fish and octopuses washed up on South Australian beaches—and disturbing reports of ...
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Midland Daily News on MSNMichigan DNR looks to ease concerns on natural fish kills this springAs Michigan thaws, the DNR explains that fish 'winterkill' is a natural occurrence and not a threat to overall fish ...
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNDNR: ‘Normal’ winter could lead to more fish kills during spring thawAfter a return to a “more normal” winter, the Michigan DNR says communities could see a rise in natural fish kills.
As ice and snow cover melt on Michigan lakes this spring, you may see dead fish or other aquatic animals. Given the return to a more “normal” Michigan winter this year — with more cold days and ...
Blackwater is the likely cause of a fish kill that has occurred in the Richmond River, at Ballina following ex-cyclone Alfred ...
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