ORLANDO, Fla. - Thousands of dead fish have washed up along the shores of Lake Apopka, alarming nearby residents and prompting an investigation. What we know The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
State agencies investigating a massive fish kill in Lake Apopka say they've ruled out some possibilities but are still unsure ...
Lake Apopka was once considered the most polluted lake in Florida, and News 6 has reported on how it has rebounded from decades of contamination caused primarily by farms that once lined the lake ...
Thousands of dead fish have washed up along the shores of Lake Apopka this week, causing alarm among nearby residents and prompting an investigation. Residents in Apopka reported to the Florida ...
Testing is still ongoing, but the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation says evidence so far doesn’t point to a clear cause for a recent fish kill at Lake Apopka.
There are rumors that the Florida Wildlife Commission had been sprayin’ the lake, but the FWC has reported that the fish kill is due to an algae bloom.
Groundbreaking for 3.23-mile, $10 million path was Wednesday By Christine Moore Orange County District 2 Commissioner Today, most of us recognize the value and impact of a quality trail system.
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St. Johns Riverkeeper is monitoring the investigation into the St. Johns River fish kills, adding that FWC officials say the fish kills are predominantly of tilapia.
Lakeland's Bobby Lane catches 19 bass totaling 56-5 in final day Championship Round to earn top prize of $150,000 ...
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