Arizona lake closes indefinitely to visitors after all of its fish die
Wildlife department says drought conditions and water released from dam led to โmajor fish killโ at San Carlos Lake Arizona officials have indefinitely closed a popular lake to visitors after its entire population of fish died recently. The recreation and wildlife department th
Wildlife department says drought conditions and water released from dam led to โmajor fish killโ at San Carlos Lake
Arizona officials have indefinitely closed a popular lake to visitors after its entire population of fish died recently.
The recreation and wildlife department that maintains San Carlos Lake said in a Facebook statement on Friday that drought conditions as well as water released from a dam there โresulted in a major fish kill affecting approximately 100% of the fish populationโ.
According to the statement, decomposing fish pose health hazards to people who try to fish or swim in the human-made reservoir. Officials therefore said they would not allow fishing, harvesting or possessing fish, or any associated activities at San Carlos Lake, โuntil further noticeโ.
The San Carlos recreation and wildlife department added that it would โcontinue to monitor conditions and provide updates as they become available.
โWe ask all visitors to respect the closure and avoid the affected area for their safety.โ
Video footage and images provided to the Arizona news outlet KSAZ showed the lakeโs surface covered with floating fish carcasses.
The Arizona news website AZFamily.com reports that San Carlos Lake counts on 158 miles (255km) of shoreline and boasts state records for largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, channel catfish and flathead fish. Officials are also known to stock it year-round with brown trout and rainbow trout, according to the outlet.

