Toxic Algae and the Climate Conundrum - Great Lakes Now - 1013 - Segment 1

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

Комментарии • 17

  • @LaurenaLaCroix
    @LaurenaLaCroix 9 месяцев назад +1

    2023, in dock areas in New Baltimore, MI❤

  • @markeast1574
    @markeast1574 4 года назад +3

    I live in this watershed. The #1 cause of this Bloom is the increase in the number of factory farms in Northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan

  • @kloss213
    @kloss213 4 года назад +5

    Maybe a floating aquaculture program to help remove the nutrients before they feed a bloom? Maybe wild rice on a natural fiber matt? Or?

  • @jeremyellis1262
    @jeremyellis1262 2 года назад +2

    Yes cliamte change is an issue, but I think this video really glosses over the excesses nutrients coming off of the farms in the watershed and solutions that could fix that problem.

  • @nukenridge4921
    @nukenridge4921 Год назад

    As soon as the temperature went up, plants plus fish started going up to the surface..Electric sub to clean the bottom and filter boat to go around these lakes should be the new norm of the year

  • @jcofer3074
    @jcofer3074 3 года назад

    The problem is commercial farming which produces these nutrients concentrated into one area.

  • @stevesondergaard8919
    @stevesondergaard8919 4 года назад

    Found you at 4:04!

  • @kevintrick4541
    @kevintrick4541 4 года назад

    I own a cottage in whites landing on sandusky bay i agreed with almost everything you were saying however you failed to mention the effect of lakeshore communities on the algae especially the older ones with septic systems that filter or drain directly into the lake

    • @matthewronsson
      @matthewronsson 4 года назад

      That has to be the least of the problem, blooms come from agricultural runoff overwhelmingly. Look at those trendy golf course lawns that surround the lake...and lake Eerie has been a toxic waste dump for many decades.

  • @kandiceblu1
    @kandiceblu1 4 года назад

    The tsunami 2011 and the earthquake in Japan that’s my opinion I don’t know how to explain it but just because something happens on one side of the planet or earth does it mean there’s not an effect here

    • @nukenridge4921
      @nukenridge4921 Год назад

      It's a big pool and nothing dangerous should be close to it.

  • @granskare
    @granskare 4 года назад

    Many years ago I put "creeping charlie" on my mom's place on the end of Shelter Bay road. The place has been sold so perhaps an official in the upper peninsula of Michigan could investigate that place?

  • @alboss1665
    @alboss1665 4 года назад +1

    You lost me when you got to climate change