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The NYSDEC says that millions of alewife fish were killed this winter due to the substantial ice coverage along Lake Erie.
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Millions of alewife died over the winter and are now washing ashore. Fear not, however, as the die-off can be seen as Mother Nature’s way of keeping checks and balances on the invasive species.
The NYSDEC says that millions of alewife fish were killed this winter due to the substantial ice coverage along Lake Erie.