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fish die-off
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about fish die-off events cover large-scale natural occurrences such as the estimated one million sardines that died in a California marina due to oxygen depletion, and thousands of gizzard shad that perished in Chicago harbors, likely from low oxygen levels. These threads highlight how such die-offs are often naturally occurring and not unprecedented, with experts noting the sensitivity of certain fish species to environmental changes. The content focuses on the causes and scale of these events rather than technical or computing topics.
An estimated one million fish turned up dead in a Southern California marina, creating a floating feast for pelicans, gulls and other sea life and a stinky mess for harbour authorities.
The sardines apparently depleted the water of oxygen and suffocated after getting lost in the marina...
aquatic ecosystem
california
conservation
environmental
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fishing
gulls
harbor
marina
marine life
natural events
oxygen levels
pelicans
research
santa monica bay
sardines
water quality
wildlife
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A bizarre scene is evolving on the Chicago lakefront, with Canada geese and mallard ducks gulping down dead or dying gizzard shad.
A major die-off of what appears to be the 2010 class is happening in Chicago harbors. Thousands...
aquatic
biologist
canada geese
chicago harbors
environmental impact
extreme cold
fishdie-offfish sensitivity
fisherman
gizzard shad
lake
mallard duck
natural history
north side
oxygen levels
perch america
species interaction
strange events
wildlife