Natural phenomena in the U.S. The emergence of river death.

At first sight, it looks like the devastating effects of environmental disaster – thousands of dead fish choke a waterway. Coupled with the fact that the gruesome discovery was made in Chaland Bayou on the coast near New Orleans – an area affected by the famous BP oil spill – a preliminary report understandable put two and two together. Finger pointing BP, which is considered responsible for the explosion Deepwater Horizon on April 20 that killed 11 workers and caused the largest offshore oil spill in American history.
Shallow Water: The combination of shallow water and high temperatures cause fish to suffocate, according to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries spokesman Oliver Watkins. Be it the latest natural phenomenon which caused human activity is not responsible
and appeared river called the river of death

Obviously looks like another nightmare for the oil companies are evil.

But the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries experts say low tide and high temperatures are to blame for such a large number of fish deatsh in Plaquemines Parish.

Olivia Watkins spokesman said today that department biologists found the fish kill has nothing to do with the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

Fish found on Friday and sent fisheries experts to determine whether this phenomenon is associated with oil spills.

Ms. Watkins said the receding water fish caught in less than two feet of water. He added that the hot water held less oxygen than cold, and heat also increase your metabolism – so that plants and animals needed more oxygen to survive.

He said the area where the fish was found is bordered on one side by a stone dam, and shallow outlet to the Gulf of Mexico on the other side.

‘When the sea water receded, it became a swimming pool, “he said.

Among the species killed by the tidal water is pogie fish, redfish, shrimp, crab and freshwater eel.

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