Friday, July 13, 2012

Heat Killing Off Fish


Heat is taking its toll on fish in Minnesota.

High water temperatures and low oxygen levels have combined for thousands of northern pike in several shallow lakes to die.

Northerns are vulnerable because they're better suited to cooler temperatures and can't seek refuge in the depths when lakes and streams are less than 6 feet deep.

Similar fish deaths have been noted in the Dakotas and Wisconsin.