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🇧🇷 Folha (PT)
National & Local

Sabesp fined for contamination in the river of São Sebastião, on the coast of SP

The São Sebastião city hall imposed a R$100,000 fine on Sabesp for environmental violations leading to contamination of the Maresias river.

Mar 2 • 09:01 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
National & Local

São Sebastião City Hall fines Sabesp R$ 100 thousand for river contamination and fish deaths

São Sebastião's city government imposed a R$ 100,000 fine on Sabesp due to river contamination that caused the death of numerous fish.

Mar 1 • 18:21 UTC
🇸🇪 Dagens Nyheter
National & Local

Hundreds of pikes froze to death in Lidingö

A combination of low water levels in the Baltic Sea, thick ice, and oxygen deficiency has caused mass deaths of pikes and other fish in Ekholmsnässjön on Lidingö, Stockholm, which could affect fish populations for years.

Feb 20 • 17:17 UTC
🇦🇺 ABC News AU
National & Local

Weekly death reports now required for Tasmanian salmon industry

The Tasmanian salmon industry will now have to comply with stricter mortality reporting rules, necessitating weekly reports on fish deaths and their suspected causes.

Feb 17 • 18:33 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
National & Local

VIDEO: hundreds of fish are found dead in the lagoon of Jequiá da Praia, in the Southern Coast of AL

Hundreds of fish were found dead in Jequiá lagoon, with potential implications for local fishermen and the ecosystem.

Feb 11 • 11:15 UTC
🇦🇷 Clarin (ES)
National & Local

No more: authorities in Miami ask to stop bringing frozen iguanas after a mass hunting operation

Florida's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has urged southern Florida residents to stop bringing in frozen iguanas after a record cold snap led to the deaths of over 2,000 iguanas.

Feb 4 • 12:24 UTC
🇩🇪 taz
Life & Tech

Over-fertilization in Northern Germany: Your cheap bread kills fish in the Baltic Sea

Mass fish deaths in the Baltic Sea are attributed to over-fertilization from agriculture, which depletes oxygen in the water due to rotting algae.

Jan 13 • 13:00 UTC

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