Cold snap causes fish kill at Marco Island's Tigertail Lagoon. Water professor says more deaths expected as temperatures ...
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Record cold snap in Florida is wiping out exotic fish by the thousands
Florida’s latest Arctic blast has turned canals, lagoons, and coastal flats into mass graveyards for warm‑water fish, with ...
With the colder weather in the winter, fish will move to deeper water. Fishing deeper can still produce plentiful catches ...
The sudden drop in temperature throughout the Tampa Bay area isn’t just affecting people. Tropical fish breeders across the ...
As the Sunshine State experiences cold temperatures, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is reminding ...
"The dolphin were destroying them. I saw hundreds of ladyfish just sitting on top of the water huddling to stay warm. It's ...
Thousands of dead fish, almost all of them tilapia, floated in a marsh at Circle B Bar Reserve in Lakeland the morning of Feb. 8.
Another night of unseasonably cold temperatures across the Tampa Bay area is threatening thousands of tropical fish. Fish ...
Some Florida Gulf Coast University professors weigh in on how area wildlife might be reacting to the recent cold snap.
As South Florida prepares to see some of the coldest weather since 2010, FWC is allowing for the removal of cold-stunned ...
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