Hundreds of fish dying in Clear Lake
Hundreds of dead fish were found in two south Clear Lake locations in early October. Pictured is one in Baylis Cove. Photo provided by Terry Knight, taken by resident Jon Braden.
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Biological Hazard | USA | State of California, [Clear Lake] |
Biological Hazard in USA on Wednesday, 14 October, 2015 at 11:47 (11:47 AM) UTC.
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Mystery fish deaths in Clear Lake trigger investigations
Hundreds of dead fish were found in two south Clear Lake locations in early October. Pictured is one in Baylis Cove. Photo provided by Terry Knight, taken by resident Jon Braden.
Fish
die-offs are not uncommon in Clear Lake. Sometimes fish suffocate when
oxygen-depleting algal blooms explode. Other times, koi herpes virus
attacks carp, causing their carcasses to litter the shoreline.
But
two early October incidents, about 3 miles apart at the south end of
the lake, are believed to have been caused by a less natural killer,
capturing the attention of state Fish and Wildlife officials.
“It’s under investigation,” said Fish and Wildlife spokesman Steve Gonzalez. He did not divulge any other information.
Environmental
scientists working for area tribes suspect a chemical spill, possibly
petroleum based, killed the fish, estimated in the hundreds. Witnesses
reported a chemical odor and oily sheen on the water, said Sarah Ryan,
environmental director for the Big Valley Rancheria. Clear Lake tribes’
environmental agencies work closely with state and local government
agencies in monitoring the health of the lake, she said.
“We
sent (water samples) to a local lab for analysis” of petroleum
components, she said. “We’re thinking it’s some sort of chemical spill.”
The results of the tests are expected later this week, she said.
Carcasses
of some of the dead fish were sent to Fish and Wildlife officials, who
are conducting their own analysis, Ryan said. Two otters reportedly also
were found dead in the area but the person who discovered them disposed
of the carcasses, so they have not been verified or examined, Ryan
said.
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