LDWF is asking the public to report fish kills they find, and remind the public that creel and size limits remain in effect, ...
Water temperatures in a large portion of the state’s coastal areas quickly fell below critical temperatures (40 degrees F) ...
LDWF said many saltwater fish struggle to survive when water temperatures drop below 40 degrees Fahrenheit for more than a ...
Since January 24, biologists have responded to 71 reported fish kills, with the most significant die-offs occurring in ...
Pollution is leaking into the bay waters from creeks bearing nitrogen and phosphorous from wastewater treatment plants, ...
Colder than average temperatures could spur fish kills for species like red drum, often known as redfish. (Photo from Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries) While the snowdrifts and ...
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries warns of potential fish kills throughout coastal Louisiana due to freezing water temperatures.
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If fish kills do occur ... impacted by low water temperatures are Sand Seatrout (a.k.a. White Trout), Red Drum, Black Drum and Spotted Seatrout.“Typically, water temperatures below 40 degrees ...
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries said potential fish kills are possible throughout coastal Louisiana due to freezing water temperatures.