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Fish Kill along Island Road in Terrebone Parish { 27 images } Created 4 Dec 2016

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  • Dead fish, from a fish kill float in green algae off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
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  • Fish kill off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
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  • Fish kill off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
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  • Dead fish, from a fish kill float in green algae off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
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  • Dead fish, from a fish kill float in green algae off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
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  • Dead fish, from a fish kill float in green algae off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill06.jpg
  • Dead fish, from a fish kill float in green algae off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill07.jpg
  • Dead fish, from a fish kill float in green algae off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill08.jpg
  • Dead fish, from a fish kill float in green algae off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill09.jpg
  • Fish kill off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill10.jpg
  • Fish kill off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill11.jpg
  • Fish kill off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill12.jpg
  • Cat carrying a fish, near the site of a large fish kill off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmedlow dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm in 2016.
    Fish Kill13.jpg
  • Dead fish, from a fish kill float in green algae off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill14.jpg
  • Dead fish, from a fish kill float in green algae off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill15.jpg
  • Dead fish, from a fish kill float in green algae off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill16.jpg
  • People fish and crab along Island Road in Terrebone Parish depite a fishkill that lasted for days in October. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill17.jpg
  • Dead fish, from a fish kill float in green algae off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill18.jpg
  • Fishkill off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill19.jpg
  • People fish and crab along Island Road in Terrebone Parish depite a fishkill that lasted for days in October. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill20.jpg
  • Fish kill off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill21.jpg
  • Fish kill off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill22.jpg
  • Fish kill off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill23.jpg
  • Fish kill off Island Road in Terrebone Parish. Island Road connects Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe au Chien. Officials confirmed low dissolved oxygen levels in the water alongside Island Road in Isle de Jean Charles caused the fish kill in October, which was unseasonably warm.
    Fish Kill24.jpg
  • Algae bloom along Island Road leading from Isle de Jean Charles to Pointe au Chien, in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana.  Terrebonne Parish, one of the Louisiana parishes that didn’t opt to sue the oil and gas industry for environmental damages from past practices.The Louisiana coast loses a football field’s worth of land every 38 minutes. This staggering rate of land loss has been brought on by climate change,  subsidance. and coastal erosion accelerated by human activities, including water diversion projects and damage done by the oil and gas industry.
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  • Algae bloom along Island Road leading from Isle de Jean Charles to Pointe au Chien, in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana.  Terrebonne Parish, one of the Louisiana parishes that didn’t opt to sue the oil and gas industry for environmental damages from past practices.The Louisiana coast loses a football field’s worth of land every 38 minutes. This staggering rate of land loss has been brought on by climate change,  subsidance. and coastal erosion accelerated by human activities, including water diversion projects and damage done by the oil and gas industry.
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  • Algae bloom in the wetlands off Isle de Jean Charles in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana.  Terrebonne Parish, one of the Louisiana parishes that didn’t opt to sue the oil and gas industry for environmental damages from past practices.The Louisiana coast loses a football field’s worth of land every 38 minutes. This staggering rate of land loss has been brought on by climate change,  subsidance. and coastal erosion accelerated by human activities, including water diversion projects and damage done by the oil and gas industry.
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