- Using data collected from more than 500 previous fish die-offs from lakes across Wisconsin and Michigan, researchers use modeling to predict the increasing frequency of mass die-offs as a result of climate change.
- The paper, “Climate warming amplifies the frequency of fish mass mortality events across the north temperate lakes,” compiled 526 documented cases of fish die-offs that occurred across Minnesota and Wisconsin lakes between 2003 and 2013.
- Moreover, their models that used either air or water temperature provided similar results.
Bulgaria: Study: Climate Change is Increasing Frequency of Fish mass Die-Offs

