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Abrasion 05-12-2014 12:47 PM

Large fish kill in the Shark River
 
BELMAR — A fish kill is being reported by mariners along the Shark River as what appear to be mostly moss bunker gulp for air at the surface, said Bob Matthews, a worker at Fisherman’s Den Bait and Tackle.

“I have never seen anything like this when the water temperature is 58 degrees,” Matthews said.

Michael Meddis, public health coordinator in the Monmouth County Health Department, said right now, “the fish kill appears to be limited to the Shark River,” and bunker are the affected species.

The fish kill is in the boat basin in Belmar and the Coast Guard is on the scene, Meddis said.

“I know there’s a large number” of fish affected, he said. “Exactly how many, I don’t know at this point.”

The state Department of Environmental Protection has been contacted for information but has not returned calls. Matthews said that the DEP was at the site collecting fish.

Moss bunker, fluke, blowfish and winter flounder are coming up to the surface to get air, Matthews said.

Meddis said the health department received a call at about 5:30 a.m. Monday and the DEP’s pathologist took samples of the fish to look for “various parasites or toxins, whatever.”

County spokeswoman Laura Kirkpatrick said in an email that the DEP is taking the lead on the fish kill.

Meddis said bunker “reproduce in large numbers and typically they use up a lot of oxygen. We’re going to take some dissolved oxygen readings as soon as our water crew is available.”

The crew began sampling the waters at beaches today as part of the beach season sampling program, according to Meddis.

Most fish kills are due to oxygen depletion and officials “typically see that in the summer months, but ... there could be other causes,” he said.

Bruce Degraw of Wall, who is a member of the Shark River Yacht Club, called it a “massive die-off of bunker from the river.”

Degraw said he believes the river is unhealthy and “is from the river filling in with silt.”

CatchEmUp 05-12-2014 12:50 PM

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I heard a rumor that it's happening in Staten Island too. Can anyone confirm? Hope it's just that - a rumor.

Pretty unbelievable for this time of year.... :(

chrislars 05-12-2014 01:57 PM

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Anybody down there have any photos?

CatchEmUp 05-12-2014 01:59 PM

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Now hearing that it might have been a trawler that dumped its load to avoid grounding or something... Lovely.

Still kind of odd that there were apparently other species of fish that I wouldn't think would get caught up in an net trawling for bunker, like fluke and blowfish - but hey, I guess that's the indiscriminant nature of it. :mad:

Tpkc2 05-12-2014 02:22 PM

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This is very disturbing! I realize this happens occasionally in late August but early May? This is not good!

Fish Tank 05-12-2014 02:30 PM

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Capt. Ed is down there today waxing the boat and sent me these pics. He said the bunker are all over the place 2-3ft thick in some areas. It's a very sad sight :(

~Capt. Kevin Hutnik

Leif 05-12-2014 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by chrislars (Post 356126)
Anybody down there have any photos?

Took this in the am around 9:50am. All up and down the docks like this. Didn't see any other fish besides bunker.


Leif

Capt. Debbie 05-12-2014 03:30 PM

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Crab bait for my 2014 season!

Supposed to be in Delaware Bay too

CatchEmUp 05-12-2014 03:30 PM

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Sad.... Apparently NJDEP is saying algal bloom depleting water of oxygen.

dakota560 05-12-2014 04:05 PM

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Can someone with knowledge explain how you have an algae bloom in 52 degree water!


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