This pic was taken Saturday (Aug 1, 2015) by Ben Locklar of Cotton Bayou across from the boat rampsQuote:
A message from City of Orange Beach Coastal Resources:
The unprecedented heat wave coupled with very light north winds has led to depleted levels of oxygen in area waters.
Unfortunately, massive schools of alewife (also called LY), which are a sensitive fish species that congregate in large numbers, have arrived at the same as these conditions have developed.
The result is widespread fish kills around our area. If weather conditions do not change significantly within the next day or so we can only expect to see more kills, especially overnight and in overcast, no rain conditions.
The City has placed a dumpster at the Boggy Point boat launch for residents to deposit fish. We are also considering hiring a contractor to help with the problem, but mobilization will not happen until Wednesday.
Thank you for your patience during this time.
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More likely these were menhaden (aka "pogies") and not Scaled sardines (aka "LYs).
Anyway, I bet it stinks!