The Maryland Department of the Environment said that tens of thousands of small fish have died in the Chesapeake Bay due to the stress of the cold water.[...]
She said the fish usually swim to warmer waters before the severe cold weather that the area experienced in December. There is no word on why the fish didn't do that.
Maybe somebody should ask that question.
A survey conducted by the Federation of Fishermen's Colony of Paraná, Paranaguá on the coast of the state [of Brazil], indicates that at least 100 tons of fish (sardine, croaker and catfish) have turned up dead since last Thursday off the coast of Parana.
It’s all just coincidence, I’m sure…the 5,000 redwing blackbirds, the thousands of fish in Arkansas, the “tens of thousands” of fish in Maryland, and the tons of fish in Brazil – all within a few days. The animals are leaving the planet.
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