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Lake Macatawa - Smell of death
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April 23, 2006 - 12:24 pm
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Note muskie photo.

Smell of death
Residents worry about hundreds of fish washing onto the shore

Whatever the problem, it has spelled the demise of a variety of fish from carp to sheephead, bass, bluegill, pike, walleye, dog fish, and even a few "muskie" (muskellunge).

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April 24, 2006 - 11:18 pm
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On 4/24 GR Fox News at 10pm and on TV 8 had a segments on this Lake Mac fish dieoff. Low oxygen was blamed, but also phosphorous and nonpoint pollution. FYI Holland area and our Muskegon Co are working to make zero phosphorous fertilizers madatory. More on that later.

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May 10, 2006 - 12:21 pm
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Biologist: Bridge work not cause of fish kill

The River Avenue bridge construction project has been cleared of suspicion in the recent massive fish kill in Lake Macatawa.

"I personally don't think the bridge had anything to do with it," said Amy Harrington, fisheries biologist with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

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May 11, 2006 - 7:23 pm
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im working in holland right now and it is bad on 5/9 there were no fish on shore because they come and clean them up from the shore line then on 5/10 about 30 fish were on the shore, all i have seen so far is bluegill and sheepshead

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May 18, 2006 - 11:38 am
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Warmer water killed fish, scientist says

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Thursday, May 18, 2006 The Grand Rapids Press

HOLLAND — Federal officials agree with the state: a fish die-off this spring in Lake Macatawa was caused by a sudden rise in water temperatures, not pollutants or toxins.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency looked into the issue this week at the request of U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra, R-Holland. Life Scientist Pete Jackson of the EPA's Chicago office said his workers reviewed reports and data filed by Michigan officials.

"There were no indications of any outside organisms or toxins in the water that might cause the kill," Jackson said Wednesday.

Jay Wesley, a fish biologist with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, said Wednesday the die-off has nearly stopped because waters have cooled in recent days.

"We could still see another fish kill occur because large amounts of nutrients are entering the lake from the run-off of heavy rains," Wesley said.

Nutrients from farm and home fertilizers encourage algae growth that lowers oxygen levels, which could cause more fish to die. Most of the dead fish were larger sheepshead, carp and gizzard shad, which can be affected quickly by low oxygen levels.

Last month, Hope College Professor Graham Peaslee, with the chemistry and geological/environ-mental department, said his records showed the lake temperature was 45 degrees on April 10 and climbed to 62 degrees by April 20.

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May 18, 2006 - 1:00 pm
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That shouldn't deter people from muskie fishing out there, there are still muskies swimming around healthy out there… Wink
Todd

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