SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — The Washington Fish and Wildlife Department is trying to find out what has killed hundreds of carp in Long Lake, a 24-mile reservoir on the Spokane River near Spokane.
Nearby residents say the dead fish floating in weeds and washing up on shore have created a horrible stink.
Wildlife Officer Bob Weaver who checked out the fish die-off over the weekend told The Spokesman-Review it may be caused by low oxygen levels.
A spokesman for Avista, which owns Long Lake dam, says the utility doesn’t believe it’s a water quality issue. Hugh Imhof says no algae blooms have been spotted this year on the lake.