Winterkill deemed cause of death for mass of fish from Bear Lake
A Senior Fisheries Biologist with Alberta Fish and Wildlife says the large number of dead fish coming out of Bear Lake and into Bear Creek was caused by an event known as winterkill but adds that there are still plenty of live fish remaining in the lake.
A report of a large swath of dead fish in the outlet of Bear Lake was first reported to Fish and Wildlife on March 12, where Adrian Meinke responded to check out what had happened.
He says after testing some samples from across the lake over the following days, he was able to confirm the fish had died from a lack of dissolved oxygen in the water over the winter, an event known as winterkill.
“There’s a number of factors that come into play that cause (winterkill),” said Meinke to EverythingGP. “(The fish) are more susceptible in shallow lakes, as deeper lakes have the ability to hold more oxygen over the winter.”