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I got this tonight from a Ft. Myers, Fl. station via e-mail. www.nbc-2.com Doc
================================================== =============== LAKELAND — A virus may be the culprit for 50 dead fish that appeared in Lakeland's Lake Hollingsworth last week. If largemouth-bass virus is confirmed, it would be the state's first known incidence of a virus that has killed thousands of bass across the country. The virus could threaten the state's $1 billion freshwater-fishing industry, especially in bass-fishing destinations in Lake and Osceola counties. State biologists need to take more samples and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is asking residents who see a fish struggling to capture it and contact officials so it can be tested. |
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