The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries warns of potential fish kills throughout coastal Louisiana due to freezing water temperatures.
Since January 24, biologists have responded to 71 reported fish kills, with the most significant die-offs occurring in ...
Historically cold weather has led to a rise of dead saltwater fish, according to reports from the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
The local decline in southern flounder is part of a trend across the Gulf and southern Atlantic, with a myriad of factors ...
Colder than average temperatures could spur fish kills for species like red drum, often known as redfish. (Photo from ...
Water temperatures in a large portion of the state’s coastal areas quickly fell below critical temperatures (40 degrees F) ...
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries said potential fish kills are possible throughout coastal Louisiana due to ...
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LDWF is asking the public to report fish kills they find, and remind the public that creel and size limits remain in effect, as well as legal methods of take.