Posted on 03/04/2024 1:57:54 PM PST by cuz1961
Hundreds of thousands of salmon released in Northern California river die in 'large mortality' event
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As many as hundreds of thousands of fall-run Chinook salmon died early last week due to suspected gas bubble disease. The fish were released into the 257-mile-long Klamath River near the California-Oregon border following November’s historic dam removal at the site, which was intended to help the stream flow freely again and bolster the habitat for the protected species.
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Dead salmon can’t teem. Teeming means to be full of life and activity.
The aerial photo of the Klamath River included in the article is from 3 years ago. It’s a vast mud pit now.
The aerial photo of the Klamath River included in the article is from 3 years ago. It’s a vast mud pit now.
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if there are any freepers seeing this thread,,, please bring us current pics of this river and post to these threads.
As soon as the supply chain excuse during the lockdowns started, fresh salmon has gone off the charts for prices. I believe more than doubled except almost doubled for farm raised or “previously frozen.”
I can’t afford salmon any more.
Then they were teemingless. No?
The laws of physics.
For every action, there’s
an equal and opposite
reaction. This holds
true not only in a chemical
or mechanical world, but
the natural world as well.
water after the environmentalist phoneys on the right
... but they had “good intentions” ... and to the mindless cult members of the Democrat/Communist Party=, “good intentions” is all that matters and excuses all “unintended consequences” ... especially in California.
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