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Pollution Made Worse by Extreme Heat Blamed for Fish Kill in Biscayne Bay
Over the holiday weekend, another summer fish kill happened in Biscayne Bay as waters starved of oxygen appeared to suffocate dozens of fish, the most recent sign of a pollution problem Miami-Dade County is required to fix. Due to the high temperatures of recent days and minimal wind speeds bay watchers have been alert for dead fish
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