Fish kills may be more common during summer heat

  • Fish kills may be more common during summer heat
    Fish kills may be more common during summer heat
With increasing temperatures across Michigan, anglers, boaters and lakefront property owners may discover dead fish or other aquatic animals. While such sights can be startling, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds everyone that it is common – summer heat conditions can cause fish and other creatures such as turtles, frogs, toads and crayfish to die. “The majority of summer fish…

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