"STOP LEAKING" T-SHIRTS @ http://executees.net/mens.html<br /><br />Tens of thousands of dead fish have washed ashore along the Delaware Bay in southern New Jersey.<br /><br />State officials also are analyzing oxygen, Methane, Corexit, and Benzene levels in the water.<br /><br />State environmental and wildlife officials say it's not yet clear what killed the fish, which appear to exclusively small menhaden, also known as peanut bunker.<br /><br />The wash-up, discovered Wednesday morning, encompassed a large stretch of the shoreline just north of Cape May. The heaviest amounts were in an area of Middle Township known as Pierce's Point.<br /><br />New Jersey's Bureau of Marine Water Monitoring reviewed results of water samples taken Wednesday by federal environmental officials and found no indication of toxic phytoplankton species, such as red tide.