Not from oil.
http://www.wjhg.com/news/headlines/1001 ... ml?ref=934
St. Joe Bay fish kill
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St. Joe Bay fish kill
WHOSE FISH IS IT?
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Re: St. Joe Bay fish kill
IS shrimping opened back up yet? Could be bycatch that has washed up.
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Re: St. Joe Bay fish kill
Only saw 1 dead fish this past weekend, didn't go to the PSJ side though.
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Re: St. Joe Bay fish kill
It aint always the shrimpers faultBarhopr wrote:IS shrimping opened back up yet? Could be bycatch that has washed up.



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Re: St. Joe Bay fish kill
I wasn't assigning fault to anyone. If it is by catch then there isn't a reason for it to be a big deal. Sure, letting go bycatch close to shore isn't the best thing in the world but it aint the worst either. Certainly better than a red tide or oil related. Man o man! Weavens turns 50 and he gets all crotchety! 

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Re: St. Joe Bay fish kill
Most likely red tide or algea related! But did you see the good NEWS!
http://www.wjhg.com/home/headlines/100352864.html
http://www.wjhg.com/home/headlines/100352864.html

Re: St. Joe Bay fish kill
They must have decided it wasn't such good news and taken down the story.Ranaman wrote:Most likely red tide or algea related! But did you see the good NEWS!
http://www.wjhg.com/home/headlines/100352864.html

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