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SARNIA, Ont. - Hundreds of dead fish that washed up on shore in the north end of the St. Clair River is a natural occurrence and not the result of a chemical spill, a government officials say.
Originally posted by packinupngoin
reply to post by pigwithoutawig
I'm sorry is this another instance of fish dying in a different area??? Canada??? WTF is going on? Natural occurence my nvm. 2 million fish just beached themselves in Baltimore. We're screwed.
Originally posted by pigwithoutawig
Hundreds of dead fish 'a natural occurrence'
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SARNIA, Ont. - Hundreds of dead fish that washed up on shore in the north end of the St. Clair River is a natural occurrence and not the result of a chemical spill, a government officials say.