Oxygen Deficiency Probably Causes Fish Deaths in Rostock
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Why were all of a sudden many dead flounders, plaice and cod swam in Rostock? According to experts, the cause is probably the so-called upwelling effect. The wind plays a role - and the human being.

Why were all of a sudden many dead flounders, plaice and cod swam in Rostock? According to experts, the cause is probably the so-called upwelling effect. The wind plays a role - and the human being.
Investigations of the dead fish have found neither pollutants nor injuries. A disease is also now excluded. According to the Ministry of the Environment, oxygen deficiency is considered the most likely cause of death.
Thousands of dead fish on the beaches of the Baltic Sea. The result is a combination of weather, nutrient inputs and lack of oxygen – a problem that the Baltic Sea has had for a long time.
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