Mass Fish Die-off: China (April 2012)

Updated on May 10

North China

(April 27) Within ten days, more than 15,000 dead fish were removed from fish ponds in a village in Shandong. (Source)

(April 23) Fish kill-off happened again in Wuli River in Huludao, Liaoning Province. The largest fish weighed at least 2 pounds. (Source)

(April 19) Dead Carp, turtles, and hundreds of other fish found floating in Fen River in Shanxi. (Source)

(April 12) Dead fish washed ashore along Xiaoling River in Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province. (Source)

East China

(April 23) In Zhejiang Jinping Park in Wenling, up to four thousands goldfish were found died in ponds. Earlier this month, about 17,000 fish died in these same ponds. (Source)

(April 16) A large number of fish was found floating in a river in Wenzhou, Jiaozhou Province. (Source)

(April 11) A few turtles and a large number of dead fish found floating in the Calabash Port River in Jiangsu. (Source)

Central China

(April 14) Foam and dead fish appeared overnight in a small river in a Huxian village in Shaanxi Province. (Source)

South China

(April 23) Sudden mass fish kill in almost all of the fish ponds caused heavy losses in Melon Village, which is the largest fish hatchery in Luchuan County, Guanxi. (Source)

(April 23) A lot of dead fish was removed from fish ponds in Lakeside Village in Ming City, Guangzhou. (Source)

(April 22) Different types of dead fish were found floating along Macau inner harbor and more than 3,700 kg were removed. (Source)

(April 21) Lake Dongting, China’s second-largest freshwater lake, is located in northeastern Hunan Province. It has been getting a great deal of media attention because of finless porpoise deaths. Now, a large number of dead fish litter along the river. (Source)

(April 21) After a rainstorm, a large number of dead fish was found floating in Castle Peak Lake in Jiangxi. (Source)

(April 10) A lot of dead fish, carp and grass carp, seen floating in Panlong River in Kunming. (Source)

(April 9) At least a thousand kilograms of silver carp died overnight in fish ponds in Yibin County, Sichuan. (Source)

Taiwan

(April 19) More than two tons of dead fish removed from Taiwan Tamsui River. (Source)

It’s not just man-made pollution. The seas are steaming up and much water will evaporate up into the atmosphere as Yahweh reforms the canopy around this planet. With that action, many fish and other sea creatures will perish. Mankind will make a vain effort to harvest dying fish populations to fish farms and hatcheries, but all will fail in salvaging what must perish.

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