Saugeen Ojibway Nation raises concerns about safety of fish off shores of nuclear plant
The nation says the warm-water plume attracts fish and can act as a trap, citing a 2025 mortality event with millions of dead fish.
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'Jaw-dropping' underwater footage shows 'fish city' near nuclear plant on Lake Huron
Incredible underwater footage of fish gathering near a nuclear plant outflow in Lake Huron in Ontario, Canada, has captured significant attention, revealing a phenomenon known as "fish city" that appears to stem from ecosystem disruptions. As reported by CBC News, the remarkable footage was captured by an innovative underwater drone. This $250,000 drone is one of only about 10 in existence, and the nine other units are specifically designed for …
Protecting Lake Huron a core priority for Bruce Power
Like many industries that use lake water for cooling, Bruce Power returns water to Lake Huron at a slightly higher temperature, creating a small, localized warm‑water zone which can attract certain fish species. Protecting Lake Huron is a core priority for Bruce Power, and operations are governed by strict federal and provincial environmental regulations, including defined limits on thermal discharges, conducting a periodic environmental risk as…
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