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Image: Lake O.C. Fisher Drought-1034-media

File Size: 2000 x 1400 pixels, 728 kilobytes

By-line: Earl Nottingham

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Caption/Information: Blood-red water during drought at Lake O.C. Fisher at San Angelo State Park. The water color is caused by bacteria.

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Keywordsdrought, lake, O.C. Fisher, San Angelo, fish, dead, gar, carp
By-Line (Author)Earl Nottingham
CitySan Angelo
Province/StateTX
Copyright NoticeTexas Parks & Wildlife Department
Caption/AbstractBlood-red water during drought at Lake O.C. Fisher at San Angelo State Park. The water color is caused by bacteria.

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