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Thousands of dead fish found in Louisiana pond

Por: Newsweek Tech June 21, 2023

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Thousands of fish have been found dead in a pond in Prairieville, Louisiana, WAFB reported, victims of a phenomenon known as fish kill.Robbie Maxwell, an inland fisheries technical advisor for the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fishers told WAFB: When we have less oxygen in the water, it is obviously going to be hard for them to breathe. Sometimes, just those still hot days will lead to a fish kill. Sometimes, when you have a... + full article



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