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Residents stunned by size of Misery Bay fish kill

Residents stunned by size of Misery Bay fish kill


Residents stunned by size of Misery Bay fish kill

Grazio said the gizzard shad, a freshwater herring, is notoriously sensitive to cold temperatures and temperature changes. He also said more than the usual number of the fish were born in 2010 for unknown reasons. A lot of them didn’t survive,” he said. The fish began dying in January and were under the ice, unseen until warmer temperatures caused a melt and the fish began washing up on shore, he said. There wasn’t much decay because of the cold. Gizzard shad, which aren’t typically eaten by people, form the base of the food chain for other fish, like lake trout, steelhead and walleye, Grazio said. But because of the large number of gizzard shad born in 2010, the kill won’t cause other fish to go hungry this year, he said. Grazio said the fish kill isn’t isolated to this area and dead gizzard shad have been reported all around the Great Lakes basin. -Go Erie
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Residents stunned by size of Misery Bay fish kill
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