News Track India IANS Thu, 14 Mar 2013
Rio de Janeiro, March 14 (IANS/EFE) Thousands of dead fish washed up on the shores of the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon, a Rio de Janeiro tourist attraction, Brazilian authorities said.
A large amount of organic matter that entered the lagoon as a result of two recent large storms consumed oxygen and brought it down to critically low levels, Carlos Alberto Muniz, the municipal environment secretary, told Efe.
This situation caused a massive die-off of shad, whose number had risen since mid-February after the fish had entered the lagoon to spawn, Muniz said.
The government now is working to remove the rotting fish and the strong odour and had collected 12 tonnes of dead shad as of Wednesday, the official said.
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Thousands of dead fish in Brazilian lagoon
What is it with all the dead fish lately. These stories about dead fish are popping up like mole rats, everywhere. Coincidences or another piece in the puzzle?