Alewifes litter an Edgewater beach, 1967, Chicago.
The phenomenon, called lake inversion, will usually happen as a result of rapid water temperature change during or after a severe storm.
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When I was a kid, I lived a few blocks from the beach on Greenleaf in Rogers Park. We called it Dead Fish Beach, because...
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