Fish kills near La Crosse attributed to hot weather, rapid changes in water levels

August 2016 News GLB Admin
Minnesota DNR Biologists with the departments of natural resources in Minnesota and Wisconsin have determined that several fish kills reported in and around the Mississippi River near La Crosse are due to hypoxia, which occurs when there are unusually low levels of dissolved oxygen in the water. These kills can occur during periods of hot summer weather and heavy rains causing rapid fluctuation in river levels. Read the full story.
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