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hatrack

(59,585 posts)
Sat Aug 1, 2015, 04:41 PM Aug 2015

At Least 1.5 Million Juvenile Fish "Cooked Alive" Across PNW By Drought, Record Water Temperatures

Freakishly hot, dry weather in the Pacific Northwest is killing millions of fish in the overheated waters of the region's rivers and streams. "We've lost about 1.5 million juvenile fish this year due to drought conditions at our hatcheries," Ron Warren of Washington State's Department of Fish and Wildlife said in a statement. "This is unlike anything we've seen for some time."

Sockeye salmon losses in the Columbia River due to the heat are in the hundreds of thousands, said Jeff Fryer, senior fishery scientist with the river's Inter-Tribal Fish Commission. The fish were returning from the ocean to spawn when the "unprecedented" warm water killed them, he said.

Water temperatures in the Columbia River — part of which runs along the border of Oregon and Washington — reached the low 70s shortly after July 4, something that doesn't usually happen until August, if at all, Fryer said. High temperatures — coupled with the low water levels — can be lethal to fish, according to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. With no end to the drought in sight, there could be additional fish die-offs, said Rod French, a fish biologist with the department.

Dead and distressed sockeye salmon found earlier this month in the Deschutes River in Oregon likely came from the Columbia River and were bound for other locations before they swam into the Deschutes in search of cooler water, the department said. Early pathology results suggest they died from columnaris, a bacterial infection typically associated with high water temperatures and/or low levels of dissolved oxygen.

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http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/heat-drought-cook-fish-alive-in-pacific-northwest/ar-BBlhM6s

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At Least 1.5 Million Juvenile Fish "Cooked Alive" Across PNW By Drought, Record Water Temperatures (Original Post) hatrack Aug 2015 OP
That is sad in so many ways...what have we wrought, libdem4life Aug 2015 #1
This is just so f*cked up, seriously. 99th_Monkey Aug 2015 #2
 

99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
2. This is just so f*cked up, seriously.
Sat Aug 1, 2015, 04:48 PM
Aug 2015

We keep seeing how climate change is killing our planet,
and it's embarrassing how complicit the US is in all this.

Not only tolerating the oil/gas industry fouling the planet,
but rewarding it with huge tax breaks .. still .. knowing all
this.

Just one more reason i'm totally supporting Bernie Sanders,
the one candidate who's not mincing words about this, but
is calling it what it is, and demanding that the US lead the
world in starting to address it in more than just token
ways.

Sorry fishes we didn't clean up our act sooner, but help IS
on the way.

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