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Scores of dead Bluegill fish found in High Park pond

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  • Scores of dead Bluegill fish found in Grenadier Pond, High Park
  • Investigation underway with Toronto and Region Conservation Authority and Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
  • Water samples collected and awaiting results
  • Fish die-offs not unusual, could be caused by various factors
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  • The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) is collaborating with the City of Toronto and the Ontario government to investigate the cause of the fish mortality in Grenadier Pond.
  • Water quality sampling has been conducted in the pond and the samples have been provided to the City for testing, with results pending.
  • Fish die-offs are not unusual, particularly in spring and summer, and could be caused by various factors such as rapid temperature changes, disease, and over-winter death.
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  • The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) is collaborating with the City of Toronto and the Ontario government to investigate the cause of the fish mortality in Grenadier Pond.
  • Water quality sampling has been conducted in the pond and the samples have been provided to the City for testing, with results pending.
  • The cause of the fish die-off is not yet known, but fish die-offs are not unusual, particularly in spring and summer, and could be caused by various factors such as rapid temperature changes, disease, and over-winter death.
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