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Fish Kills and Fish Kill Hotline
The toll-free hotline offers information about how and where to report fish kills, fish with parasites, or other fish abnormalities.


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On Sunday, July 27, 2008, reports of a fish kill potentially associated with an ongoing bloom of the marine microalga Pyrodinium bahamense in Old Tampa Bay began.


Easily submit a report of a fish kill in your area. It is the same as if you phoned the 1-800-636-0511 Hotline.


This article explains how and where to report fish kills, fish with parasites, or fish with other abnormalities.


Fish Kills and Fish Abnormalities Reported in Florida to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, as well as the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute.


The Fish and Wildlife Health Group at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Fish and Wildlife Research Institute in St. Petersburg has established a toll-free, statewide, fish kill hotline.


The Fish and Wildlife Health Group at the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, based in St. Petersburg, Florida, is concerned with the health status of Florida's marine and estuarine organisms.










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