Animals
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Thousands of Dead Fish Creates Rancid Mess in Oakland
A foul mess is made in Oakland Lake by the thousands of dead fish that wash ashore there. Experts believe the die-off is "like losing enormous redwoods" because of the algal bloom that turns the water into muddy muck.
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