By Associated Press - Sunday, April 8, 2018

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - Officials say the large numbers of dead fish seen in some upstate New York waterways doesn’t indicate a problem — it’s a common occurrence in late winter and early spring.

The Department of Environmental Conservation says fish die-offs have been reported in areas such as Irondequoit Bay near Rochester and the Erie Canal in Wayne County. Inspections by biologists found nearly all the fish were gizzard shad, a type of herring.

Gizzard shad commonly have high mortality at this time of year because they’re very sensitive to cold water temperatures. Another factor may be a viral infection that was detected in a sample of the fish tested at Cornell University.



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