Monterey County lake to reopen, massive fish die off likely due to algae bloom

SALINAS – Test results at Lake San Antonio in southern Monterey County suggest the culprit in a recent massive fish die-off that closed the lake may have been an algae bloom spurred by high heat that depleted the oxygen in the water and suffocated the fish.

According to officials, there is no threat to public health and the lake will reopen Wednesday.

After reports surfaced of a massive die-off of small fish around July 5 when temperatures climbed to 114 degrees at the lake, and then spread to larger fish in the following days, the recreation area was closed to the public July 10.

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The continued die-off prompted the Environmental Health Bureau to issue a “precautionary measure directive” to the Monterey County Parks Division to keep the public from boating, fishing and swimming in the lake.

“The fish die-off seemed to cease around July 12,” said Chief of Parks Bryan Flores. “Unfortunately the test data that came back and our investigations, we’re not able to have a conclusive result of why the die-off occurred but the prevailing thought is that … an algae bloom occurred.”

At a press conference on Monday, County of Monterey Parks and Lakes Division, Environmental Health Bureau and Water Resources Agency staff said data and testing results from water samples taken in the wake of the fish die-off suggest the cause was a natural algae phenomenon and conditions at the lake have now stabilized.

Flores said that through the natural biological process, “the fish die-off was related to low dissolved oxygen concentrations in the water essentially suffocating the fish.”

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