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logo 11/22/2024 4:40:11 PM     
'Winterkill' wipes out thousands of fish in Vermilion Lakes near Banff 
By Stephanie Babych CA Source: calgary herald 1/12/2023
Stephanie Babych
Credit: Parks Canada. Al Charest / Postmedia
Thousands of fish are dead or dying in the Vermilion Lakes near Banff due to a phenomenon known as “winterkill.”
 

Last weekend, Parks Canada officials were contacted by someone alarmed by the number of dead fish at the surface or under the ice at the lakes — especially the second Vermilion Lake. The dead white suckers and brook stickleback fish can be seen piled up in the few open areas of the frozen lakes and are visible from the shorelines.

 
Vermilion Lake Sucker, White Stickleback, Brook Continue...

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