A series of environmental concerns have emerged, particularly in the Florida Keys where the endangered sawfish population is facing unexplained deaths, prompting investigations by scientists suspecting waterborne factors, as detailed in an NBC6 report. The Florida coast has also seen a surge in injured pelicans, described as 'highly unusual' by wildlife experts. Meanwhile, Quebec has reported the mysterious deaths of hundreds of fish, prompting environmentalists to seek explanations. These incidents underscore the pressing need for environmental conservation and the urgency of addressing threats to marine biodiversity.
As rare sawfish die in #Florida Keys, scientists remain puzzled about cause https://t.co/PvsyymgtAq via @jenstaletovich
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Wildlife experts concerned over rise in injured pelicans along Florida Coast: 'Highly unusual' https://t.co/b4oRRRgqD6
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Something in the water is killing the endangered sawfish in the Florida Keys, and scientists are working hard to figure out the cause. Here’s our @nbc6 report. https://t.co/INCSdjcOoa
Fishkill mystery: Something is killing endangered sawfish in the Florida Keys. https://t.co/SFmJjdMZN0