Nova Scotia fish kill ‘subsiding,’ but cause remains unclear: officials
HALIFAX — Officials have ruled out human activity as the cause of Nova Scotia’s dramatic fish kill, but say we may never know exactly why tens of thousands of dead herring washed ashore.
Fisheries officials say the fish kill is subsiding — they found just 10 to 15 fish Wednesday in an area where thousands washed up at the peak of the die-off in mid-December in St. Marys Bay.
“What we’re seeing are the remnants of dead herring that have been existing on those beaches for the last couple weeks,” Doug Wentzell, regional director of fisheries management for the Department of Fisheries, told a briefing Thursday.
“This event really appears to be subsiding.”


