FAIRHOPE, Ala. (WKRG) — Fish washed ashore Thursday morning in Fairhope as part of a Jubilee — a natural phenomenon that only occurs in Tokyo and Mobile Bay.
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According to Dauphin Island Sea Lab Senior Marine Scientist Brian Dzwonkowski, the water in Mobile Bay gets hot during the summer, leading to the water not being able to hold a lot of oxygen.
This means that the waves close to the shoreline mix with the oxygen that the fish are looking for, so the fish go right up to shore to get what little oxygen they can.
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