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Up to 20,000 dead fish, other animals wash up on Nova Scotia

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NOVA SCOTIA - The carcasses of thousands of sea creatures have mysterious­ly washed up on the western coast of Nova Scotia.

As many as 20,000 fish, lobsters, starfish, scallops, crabs and other animals have turned up dead at Savory Park, Canadian authoritie­s said. And they have no idea why. Environmen­tal officials are testing the water for pesticides and oxygen levels for possible clues. As a precaution, they’re warning consumers to only buy seafood from authorized vendors. “Dead fish found on shore should not be collected by general public,” the Fisheries and Oceans department tweeted. “Consumers should only purchase from licensed harvesters/sellers.” According to the US Geological Survey, a number of factors could contribute to fish kills. While toxic chemical exposure can be one cause, most fish kills are attributed to low concentrat­ions of dissolved oxygen in the water, according to the USGS. Just this year, mass fish deaths were reported in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon and Hongcheng Lake in Haikou,China. In Florida, dead fish blanketed the Atlantic coast for miles in March. The deaths were caused by a combinatio­n of environmen­tal factors. Warmer waters, increased precipitat­ion and pollutant runoff made way for toxic algae blooms and brown tide, ultimately depleting the water of oxygen.

(CNN.COM)

 ??  ?? Footage of the deaths of thousands of fish and other animals in Nova Scotia. (Photo: CNN.COM)
Footage of the deaths of thousands of fish and other animals in Nova Scotia. (Photo: CNN.COM)

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