NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 6月14日 01時02分
Officials are asking beachgoers to steer clear of a Texas beach after thousands of dead fish began washing up on Friday.
The “fish kill” on the Gulf Coast beach, about 65 miles south of Houston, was a result of low dissolved oxygen in the water, according to Texas Parks & Wildlife. Low oxygen levels are common in the summer when temperatures rise, making it so the fish can't 'breathe' under water, the department said.
The fish washed up "by the thousands" and were mostly Gulf menhaden, which are often used for bait.
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