Thursday, January 21, 2010

Global warming cold snap kills 100,000s of fish in Florida

The man made global warming fraud is as dead as a fish out of water. Miami Herald

A deep freeze in the shallow waters of Florida Bay and Everglades took a heavy toll on snook and other native fish.[...]

From Ponce de Leon Bay on the Southwest Coast down across Florida Bay to Lower Matecumbe in the Florida Keys -- day after day, dead fish. Floating in the marina at Flamingo in Everglades National Park alone he counted more than 400 snook and 400 tarpon.

``I was so shook up, I couldn't sleep,'' said Frezza, an ecologist for Audubon of Florida and an expert flats fisherman. ``Millions and millions of pilchards, threadfin herring, mullet. Ladyfish took it really bad. Whitewater Bay is just a graveyard.''

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