The sale of fishing permits has been suspended for two sites where water temperatures have risen to critically high levels, especially for salmon.
An observer's unexpected catch of a Stonecat in Alberta's Milk River reveals a native species of concern, prompting a draft recovery strategy for this and other at-risk fish.
NATIONThe Dallas Morning News Thousands of dead fish were found laying
Over the last several weeks the algae bloom has ranged from significant covering the surface of the lake in many places to today seeing patches of the bloom here and there on the surface. It can also be observed below the surface near the shoreline.
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife said the fish are yellow perch, which are common in the lake.
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