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Arizona lake closes indefinitely to visitors after all of its fish die
Wildlife department says drought conditions and water released from dam led to ‘major fish kill’ at San Carlos LakeArizona officials have indefinitely closed a popular lake to visitors after its entire population of fish died recently. The recreation and wildlife department that maintains San Carlos Lake said in a Facebook statement on Friday that drought conditions as well as water released from a dam there “resulted in a major fish kill affecting approximately 100% of the fish population”.
Arizona lake closes indefinitely to visitors after all of its fish die
Wildlife department says drought conditions and water released from dam led to ‘major fish kill’ at San Carlos LakeArizona officials have indefinitely closed a popular lake to visitors after its entire population of fish died recently. The recreation and wildlife department that maintains San Carlos Lake said in a Facebook statement on Friday that drought conditions as well as water released from a dam there “resulted in a major fish kill affecting approximately 100% of the fish population”.
Popular fishing lake forced to close after all its fish die
Popular fishing lake forced to close after all its fish die The fish carcasses may pose health risks to visitors, wildlife officials said - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A lake in Arizona is closed after all of its fish died in a “significant fish kill event,” officials said. San Carlos Lake, a popular fishing spot about 125 miles east of Phoenix that’s usually teeming with largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, and brown and rainbow trout, is closed until further...