Fish Dying In Area HOA Lakes As Cold Weather Sets In (FL)

Communities across South Florida are dealing with dead fish in man-made lakes, and the cold weather is to blame.  Andy Fuhrman is Vice President of Allstate Resource Management in Pembroke Pines. His company works with HOA’s across South Palm Beach County — including Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, and Delray Beach. He told me during South Florida’s First News on WIOD Friday morning that the problem is non-native fish unable to deal with cold temperatures.      Read the article………………………..

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