Wednesday, March 9, 2011

[fishingtheusaandcanada] Mass fish death fouls California marina

 


http://www.kxxv.com/Global/story.asp?S=14210496

By ROBERT JABLON
Associated Press
REDONDO BEACH, Calif. (AP) - An estimated one million fish turned up dead
Tuesday in a Southern California marina, creating a floating feast for
pelicans, gulls and other sea life and a stinky mess for harbor authorities.

The sardines apparently depleted the water of oxygen and suffocated after
getting lost in the marina, officials said.

"All indications are it's a naturally occurring event," said Andrew Hughan,
a California Fish and Game spokesman at the scene.

The die-off was unusual but not unprecedented.

"In the world of fishing this is an afternoon's catch," he noted.

Boaters awakened to find a carpet of small silvery fish surrounding their
vessels, said Staci Gabrielli, marine coordinator for King Harbor Marina on
the Los Angeles County coast.

Authorities said there was also a 12- to 18-inch layer of dead fish on the
bottom of the marina.

The scale was impressive to locals at King Harbor, which shelters about
1,400 boats on south Santa Monica Bay.

"The fishermen say they've never seen anything this bad that wasn't red
tide," Hughan said, referring to the natural blooms of toxic algae that can
kill fish.

Brent Scheiwe, an official of Sea Lab, a Los Angeles Conservation Corps
research program at Redondo, said testing of some of the water showed oxygen
levels near zero.

Hughan said water samples showed no oils or chemicals that could have
contributed to the deaths. He said some of the fish were being shipped to a
Fish and Game laboratory for study but the cause was likely to be
uncomplicated.

The fish appeared to have come into the marina during the night and probably
couldn't find their way out, he said.

"The simplest explanation is the fish got lost. ... They get confused
easily," he said.

Hughan said there was no safety issue at all but "it's going to smell bad
for quite a while."

Fire Department, Harbor Patrol and other city workers set to work scooping
up fish in nets and buckets. A skip loader then carried them to big trash
bins. Officials initially estimated there were millions of fish, but Fish
and Game roughly estimated about a million.

City officials estimated the cleanup would cost $100,000. Fire Chief Dan
Madrigal said the fish would be taken to a landfill specializing in organic
materials.

On the water, nature was tackling the problem in other ways.

"The seals are gorging themselves," Hughan said.

Large groups of other fish could be seen nibbling at the floating mats of
dead creatures.

"The sea's going to recycle everything. It's the whole circle-of-life
thing," Hughan said.

Although Fish and Game authorities were focusing on the idea that the
sardines simply got confused, other theories abounded.

Hughan noted that some fishermen reported waves were coming over the harbor
breakwaters during the night. That washes bird excrement off the rocks and
into the marina and can cause the water to be depleted of oxygen.

Gabrielli, the marina employee, said the fish appeared to have moved into
the harbor to escape a red tide then possibly became trapped due to high
winds overnight.

Ed Parnell, a marine ecologist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography,
called Gabrielli's theory plausible, although generally he would expect the
wind would have mixed oxygen into the water.

Parnell said these types of fish kills are more typically seen in the Gulf
of Mexico or the Salton Sea, the enormous desert lake in southeastern
California where millions of fish die with some regularity.

Sea Lab's Scheiwe said the fish may have gotten trapped in the 30-foot deep
marina while sheltering from rough seas overnight.

"They like to follow each other, so it only takes a few" to create a mass
migration, he said.

"Over time they will find their way out, but if it's rough out there they
probably stayed in shelter," he said.

Redondo Beach police Sgt. Phil Keenan said he believed a predator fish
chased the sardines into the marina where their sheer numbers caused them to
suffocate.

Raphael Kudela, a professor of ocean sciences at University of California,
Santa Cruz, said sardines are not the brightest fish.

"They are that dumb actually," he said. "They get into shallow water and
then can't figure out how to get back out and you've got such a
concentration in one small area they literally pull the oxygen down until
they suffocate."

Carl Johnson, 59, and his wife, Marie, 57, came from nearby Torrance to see
the fish calamity.

"We've had that stuff of the hundreds of birds dying in the Midwest and now
this. ... You do think about life and death," he said.

"These fish were swimming freely yesterday," he said philosophically.

Marie Johnson added: "It's really said."




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