By HIROKAZU SUZUKI/ Staff Writer
October 27, 2020 at 07:30 JST
A dead “isaza” (Lake Biwa goby), center, found 90 meters underwater in Lake Biwako on Sept. 16 (Provided by the Lake Biwa Environmental Research Institute)
OTSU--Warmer weather has apparently depleted levels of dissolved oxygen at the bottom of Lake Biwako, resulting in the suffocation of deep-water creatures, Shiga prefectural officials said. [Read More]
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