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Dead perch washing up in Lake Michigan by the thousands

By , Kris Millgate

Published April 12, 2017

Field & Stream
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The perch in Lake Michigan may have died from a phenomenon known as "upwelling." (Illinois Department of Natural Resources )

Thousands of dead perch in Lake Michigan raised alarm among fishermen last week.

CBS Chicago reports that anglers found the dead fish at an old dock, a popular local fishing spot. Photos of the scene were then passed on to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources for investigation. Meanwhile, gulls and fish-eating ducks quickly devoured the perch, cleaning up the mess.

But though the fish may be gone, the mystery of their deaths remains.

According to WGN, authorities believe a phenomenon known as upwelling, or turnover, may be to blame for the die-off. Upwelling occurs when deep, cold water rises to the surface, displacing the warmer, nutrient-depleted water above. As the cold water ascends, fish are often drawn upward as well, which may explain why the perch surfaced.

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Upwellings are not necessarily bad, since the cold water is often nutrient-rich and fertilizes the surface water. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources notes, however, that spring upwellings can put additional stresses on fish and kill them if they’re already weakened from a tough winter.

Parasites and disease can also cause seasonal fish kills, according to the DNR.

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