Looks like the new floating docks at Harney are working.
Rode down to St John's at hwy#50 and took some pics, and rode up to hwy #46
and took some pics, 6 from one place, 6 from the other .........
Fish dying at Hwy#50 but didn't see any at Hwy#46.
Folks at Midway were catching Tilapia, seems they were starving from lack
of oxygen or something = don't know ....
Over across the road at that ramp saw several large bass also dead and
looked like carp = don't know what's killing em .............................
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Looks like the new floating docks at Harney are working.
Thanks for keeping us updated. I was going to do just what you did, tomorrow. Now I have to stay home and do more raking.
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Wow, so much water. The fish may be harder to find. What do you think is killing them.
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This would be my guess
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/uv?site_no=02234000
scroll down to:
Dissolved oxygen, water, unfiltered, milligrams per liter
Well .......................??????????????????
Why ain't there any oxygen in the water ????????????????
It fell from the sky, splashed down, etc, etc, etc ....
It seems to me there'd be more than the regular amount of
oxygen ......................................
"Teach a man to fish = he can feed himself "
"Teach the world to fish = you won't have any fish left to eat "
Probably the lack of O2 is from all of that runoff of surface water coming from the big cities and also from the farm/ranch lands.