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    Oh, that's just another coincidental massive fish kill....sorry

    The fish kill was reported to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries and the cause has not yet been determined, the parish said. The fish were found in an area that has been impacted by the oil from the BP oil spill, the parish said.

    The dead fish include pogies, redfish, drum, crabs, shrimp and freshwater eel, the parish said.

    Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser said he has asked Wildlife & Fisheries for a quick determination of the cause. The parish has also requested testing by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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    Must be another 'lack of oxygen or red tide'

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    LOL...

    I wonder if they put the fish pics in a road story?

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    Happens every year /CC

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    Looks like they died of natural causes to me.

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    W4A1 143 43CK? Nbadan's Avatar
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    Yeah, oil is natural....rush said so!

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    Must be all asphalt leaving the rocks behind, getting in the Gulf waters...

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    How many Superdomes of fish is that?

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    LOL...

    I wonder if they put the fish pics in a road story?
    Lol? WTF? WC=DIK-WAD.

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    See the banner, Parker. WC was just following Dan's goofy lead in.

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    How many Superdomes of fish is that?

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    See the banner, Parker. WC was just following Dan's goofy lead in.
    WC=DIK-WAD nonetheless.

    The joke doesnt make the situation humorous. If I posted a pic of a European dude in short shorts, I'd give him a pass however. But I wont do that because this situation isnt humorous. As I said.

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    Im drunk and this aint even humorous

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    e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0 MannyIsGod's Avatar
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    In all seriousness it probably is a fish kill linked to hypoxia and not oil but as i mentioned in the other thread that doesn't mean humans don't have effects on those events.

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    See the banner, Parker. WC was just following Dan's goofy lead in.
    Yep.

    Roads often look like that photo of the bayou does.

    I'd be curious exactly where that picture's taken. Bayou Chaland is a large area. Is it natural, or from the oil? When the picture was taken, cause has not yet been determined. Could be something other than the BP spill.

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    the is popping up from Corpus to FLA. The oil eating microbes are the culprit. book it.

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    In all seriousness it probably is a fish kill linked to hypoxia and not oil but as i mentioned in the other thread that doesn't mean humans don't have effects on those events.
    I agree it probably was hypoxia, but am open to it being the oil.

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    I agree it probably was hypoxia, but am open to it being the oil.
    The oil eating microbes are the culprit. book it.

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    oil eating microbes cause hypoxia

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    oil eating microbes cause hypoxia
    Not the ones they discovered eating the oil.

    It's more likely temperature related if it's hypoxia. The ocean waters alone wouldn't have much an effect, but from the heating of the length of the Mississippi...

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    Not the ones they discovered eating the oil.

    link

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    e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0 MannyIsGod's Avatar
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    oil eating microbes cause hypoxia
    At their (the blooms in the gulf due to the BP spill ) peak they dropped the O2 in that water by about 20% but thats not near dead zone levels. More likely are the blooms that were highlighted in the other fish kill thread that have much more to do with farm runoff (from that big ass river that runs through LA).

    Hydrocarbon bacteria are a possible cause but I don't think they're the likely cause.

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    At their (the blooms in the gulf due to the BP spill ) peak they dropped the O2 in that water by about 20% but thats not near dead zone levels. More likely are the blooms that were highlighted in the other fish kill thread that have much more to do with farm runoff (from that big ass river that runs through LA).

    Hydrocarbon bacteria are a possible cause but I don't think they're the likely cause.
    microbes bloom?

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    At their (the blooms in the gulf due to the BP spill ) peak they dropped the O2 in that water by about 20% but thats not near dead zone levels. More likely are the blooms that were highlighted in the other fish kill thread that have much more to do with farm runoff (from that big ass river that runs through LA).

    Hydrocarbon bacteria are a possible cause but I don't think they're the likely cause.
    i think you are talking about algae here

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