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'Quite terrifying': Lifelong diver spots frightening phenomenon in the water
Bizarre actions, including spinning around upside-down and then dying, have been observed in dozens of fish species in the Florida Keys. Wildlife officials have logged nearly 200 incidents -- with over 30 species acting this way -- mostly in the lower Keys but as far north as Miami. CNN's Bill Weir meets with the scientists scrambling to figure out the cause.
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