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Smiling JOe

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I saw this same thing happen maybe three years ago. Hundreds of dead fish floating on the water. For the last two days, I noticed hundreds of large birds gathering in the Bay. I wonder if they were following the mass fish death??? This morning, as I was walking to my dock, I noticed the water appeared to have something, looked like cotton, covering the entire body of water -- not completely covering the water, but scattered about the entire body of water. As I walked farther, I noticed that it wasn't cotton, but dead fish, Hundreds, right in my back yard. It is a morbid sight. Soon, the Turkey Vultures will appear and the air will be filled with the smell of rotting fish.
 

LightWorker

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I saw this same thing happen maybe three years ago. Hundreds of dead fish floating on the water. For the last two days, I noticed hundreds of large birds gathering in the Bay. I wonder if they were following the mass fish death??? This morning, as I was walking to my dock, I noticed the water appeared to have something, looked like cotton, covering the entire body of water -- not completely covering the water, but scattered about the entire body of water. As I walked farther, I noticed that it wasn't cotton, but dead fish, Hundreds, right in my back yard. It is a morbid sight. Soon, the Turkey Vultures will appear and the air will be filled with the smell of rotting fish.



So sorry to hear this....Makes you wonder why.... Any ideas?
 

jodiFL

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Is it the red tide?
Probably. My hubby was working on the bay close to Sandestin last week and said they (dead fish) were forming a 10' wide line all around the shoreline of the bayou he was on. Guess the tide has brought them farther east now.
 

Smiling JOe

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When it happened several years ago, I seem to recall a possible answer being attributed to low oxygen levels. Whether or not that is caused by Red Tide is unknown to me.
 

LightWorker

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When it happened several years ago, I seem to recall a possible answer being attributed to low oxygen levels. Whether or not that is caused by Red Tide is unknown to me.

It sounds like Mother Nature is not happy. :blink:
 

Smiling JOe

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Well, the tiny fish are having a field day, as are the birds. I saw only a few large sized dead fish floating, but mostly small fish.
 

seacrestkristi

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Probably. My hubby was working on the bay close to Sandestin last week and said they (dead fish) were forming a 10' wide line all around the shoreline of the bayou he was on. Guess the tide has brought them farther east now.

Is red tide over yet?
 

Smiling JOe

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those little spots are hundreds of dead fish.
 
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