An algae bloom has killed thousands of fish in the San Francisco Bay Area in recent weeks, officials say, spurring scientists to further investigate the extent of the ecological damage
in recent weeks, officials say, forcing shoreline cleanups, spreading unpleasant odor and spurring scientists to further investigate the extent of the ecological damage.
The bloom was detected in late July in the Oakland and Alameda areas, and dead fish have since washed ashore in the bay as well as at Oakland's Lake Merritt, California fish and wildlife department spokesperson Jordan Traverso said."It's estimated that 10,000 yellowfin gobies died ... as well as hundreds of striped bass and hundreds of sturgeon," and the bloom probably is impacting all aquatic species in the area"to some degree," Traverso said.
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