Billions of fish, fish eggs die in power plants
Sunday, October 19, 2008 - 05:49
in Biology & Nature
(AP) -- For a newly hatched striped bass in the Hudson River, a clutch of trout eggs in Lake Michigan or a baby salmon in San Francisco Bay, drifting a little too close to a power plant can mean a quick and turbulent death.
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