Alien invasion of the world’s worst aquatic weed is choking Harties Dam

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • Hartbeespoort Dam has yet again been invaded by water hyacinth, recently forcing the evacuation of a boat with 82 passengers and crew after it got entangled with the plants. Eyewitness News visited the dam to find out more about the impact of the water hyacinth and how the issue is being resolved.
    #Hyacinths #Harties

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  • @TjakaErasmus
    @TjakaErasmus Год назад +50

    I did some small-scale research with water hyacinth. I'm living on a smallholding in the Sable Hills area, near Roodeplaat dam. I have a large swimming pool size duck pond. I collected water hyacinth at Roodeplaat dam by the bakkie loads and put it in my duck pond. The ducks couldn't stop eating water hyacinth! Eventually I had to protect the water hycinth from the ducks by fencing off an area for the water hycinth, but the ducks always found a way through or over the fence. I eventually had to give up, and the ducks live from duck pellets again. Here's my solution to the water hycinth problem: start a duck farm. Create a floating platform in the middle of the dam for the ducks to retreat to, be protected against predators and to breed. Wallah! The ducks shall gobble up the water hycinth!

    • @johanroos699
      @johanroos699 Год назад +3

      Well done Thanks!!

    • @maraisleroux2717
      @maraisleroux2717 Год назад

      Excellent

    • @tumisanejoseph6883
      @tumisanejoseph6883 Год назад +6

      Brilliant Idea, and it does not sound complicated or expensive but some cadres are getting ready to loot whatever budget will be allocated to this issue.

    • @BantuLioness
      @BantuLioness Год назад +1

      Smart 💡

    • @angiemac8066
      @angiemac8066 Год назад +3

      Brilliant idea. Have you contacted any of the authorities at the Water Board to share you story?

  • @mistagreenbrown
    @mistagreenbrown Год назад +17

    If the Harties community work together, this can be a job creation opportunity. Without involving the government

  • @freddepauw
    @freddepauw Год назад +19

    We designed a special dredger a few years ago that would have taken care of the entire problem, including the seeds. But not being a BEE company, they were not interested in us building and doing the work. All material would have been removed and a product used for cooking purposes as an end product...

    • @kapoto1942
      @kapoto1942 Год назад

      Share

    • @iwazhere7077
      @iwazhere7077 Год назад

      Take it to Thailand, Indonesia or India. In fact, the US Army might also be interested. Fook our incompetent regime

    • @ThamiNdlalane
      @ThamiNdlalane 7 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe approach varsities and work with them.

  • @RM-yf2lu
    @RM-yf2lu Год назад +11

    It's an opportunity, not a problem. That's a goldmine in biomass and biogas

  • @Frog13799
    @Frog13799 Год назад +9

    Pig and cattle feed, compost and mulch, all the studies have been done, someone just needs to utilise it commercially and the problem is gone.

    • @masjm7278
      @masjm7278 Год назад

      Not ANC government. they are ignorant.

  • @georgialouw721
    @georgialouw721 Год назад +4

    Why dont they get that eggmixer thingamijig used overseas to churn up the hyacinths. Cant it tnen be used for fodder for animals? Where are the entreprenurial engineers of our country? Overseas?

  • @stevebond9054
    @stevebond9054 Год назад +3

    Great content. Be nice to eradicate the problem.

  • @fglatzel
    @fglatzel Год назад +2

    We used to ride motor boats at Harties in the mid 90s. It's so sad seeing this beautiful place like this.

  • @raymondless1036
    @raymondless1036 Год назад +4

    This used to be taken care of and managed by department of water affairs years ago. Since 1994 it has gone uncontrolled

    • @KPHCars
      @KPHCars Год назад

      Anc is your reason why

  • @guidosamson682
    @guidosamson682 Год назад +1

    We have the same problem here in Suriname. This weed is closing all creeks and trenshes. And its growing superfast

  • @christiaanjansevanvuuren
    @christiaanjansevanvuuren Год назад

    People think the hyacinth is what's worsening water quality meanwhile radioactive waste and raw sewage gets dumped daily

  • @henno60
    @henno60 Год назад +3

    It’s very good compost apparently. There someone doing it. I wonder what happened ??

  • @johanroos699
    @johanroos699 Год назад +1

    Nobody mentions the nutritional pollution from informal settlements! This country will never solve this weed problem!

  • @khaltsharivist365
    @khaltsharivist365 Год назад +2

    “Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), an aquatic noxious invasive weed native to South America, first appeared in countries in Africa in the early 1900s. Scientists there dubbed it the “world’s worst aquatic weed”, after it spread from South Africa in the Cape in the early 1900s and started clogging up major dams and rivers. In east Africa, the nefarious invader arrived with Belgian colonists in Rwanda, who liked the look of its glossy leaves and delicate purple flowers floating in their garden ponds.
    But by the 1980s, it had slipped out of Rwanda via the Kagera river and made its way downstream to Lake Victoria.”
    The silver lining is that it has a high ratio of carbon to nitrogen and some research has been done to see how it could be used as a biofuel in kenya, Nigeria and India. With Eskom issues this could be a source for biogas.

    • @chriskwakernaat2328
      @chriskwakernaat2328 Год назад

      it's turned into bio ethanol for cooking , charcoal and used as animal feed and fertiliser.

  • @victoriamoloi421
    @victoriamoloi421 Год назад +1

    Harties Dam is going through it and I hope thinga work out for that place because it's one of my faves to visit.

  • @mikelovatt3108
    @mikelovatt3108 Год назад

    Thank you ANC.

  • @Sunilzyx81
    @Sunilzyx81 6 дней назад

    You can have floating solar panels on water so prevent the growth of hyacinth and also it cools down water from evaporating.

  • @cascabcs
    @cascabcs Год назад

    Thank's to the ANC the whole country is choking!

  • @christiaanjansevanvuuren
    @christiaanjansevanvuuren Год назад

    From what I know of the hyacinth:
    You shouldn't try to eat it , they absorb lots of waste in the water
    You can try to use it as compost , but keep in mind they mostly consist of water , so when they start to dry you end up with about 20% mass from which you started , but could still work as compost
    There is a kind of poison that could only kill green plants , it won't do anything to aquatic life , but it is a bit expensive
    For all the fish lovers , the hyacinth is the safe haven for all biggest carp , so if you get rid of hyacinth then they'll get fished out

  • @celestebredin6213
    @celestebredin6213 Год назад

    That is DANGEROUS . No poisons just hard work clearing it‼️‼️‼️

  • @kaybowie1648
    @kaybowie1648 Год назад

    And when the residents set up a program...the government said NO... why? Greed... its our Ruling cause of all disasters in this country

  • @TRDKhanbrothers
    @TRDKhanbrothers Год назад

    Awesome documentary guys, thing is it boils down to what goes down the line, people should be aware of such and not just flush down anything or also contact the municipality when sewerage pipes burst as all eventually leads into the rivers which enter the dams and cost such issues

  • @FreeThinkersZa
    @FreeThinkersZa Год назад +1

    Do you know this is an edible plant! Tastes like celery actually

  • @wijpke
    @wijpke Год назад +1

    Turn into biofuels and generate electricity 🤣

  • @MachoMandem
    @MachoMandem Год назад +1

    Perfect time to purchase devalued real estate there.

  • @kevin58506
    @kevin58506 Год назад

    Farmers could use the hyacinth to make compost. If it's job is to soak up waste from the water it's actually doing a good job. It's our job to pull out tons at a time and make profit from it by using as fertiliser for our farms

  • @peeps977
    @peeps977 Год назад

    People who live along the river, who throw a lot of crap in the water and our government who does not fix sewerage pumps

  • @zeph6439
    @zeph6439 Год назад

    I don't know if any South Africans watch RUclips, but hey....maybe there are some helpful videos on how to get rid of water hyacinth out there?

  • @tokkieandrews9988
    @tokkieandrews9988 Год назад +1

    There is an animal that destroys these plants ,can't come on the name,but heard of it before ,here in Uitenhage the swartkop river runs through under the bridge on your way to Volkswagen ,that also have these plants and the cattle roaming here usually eats that pesky plants .

  • @sybiethegreat2014
    @sybiethegreat2014 Год назад

    you need to remove 2 lbs of water hycinth daily per week in every acre of water hycinth.
    ratio:
    1 acre of water hycinth remove 2 lbs. per week.
    SIMPLE AS THAT.
    DO THE RESEARH ON HOW FAST THIS PLANT GROW AND MATH IT OUT CORRECTLY

  • @martinthabang9621
    @martinthabang9621 Год назад +1

    Fight invasive species infestation with another invasive species infestation... Doomed

  • @maraf3538
    @maraf3538 Год назад +1

    Go in with boat trollers and scoop them out. Just do something. This has been going on for years

  • @danrossell6375
    @danrossell6375 Год назад +1

    Isn't it time we become the predator. Harvest the plant use it for fertilizer or animal feed.

  • @VestigiaLamenta84
    @VestigiaLamenta84 Год назад

    It's a pity that the video has such a poor narrator, who was furthermore also recorded using very low quality equipment.

  • @revinot
    @revinot Год назад

    I dont know much about this, but isnt there a boat that can scoop up the plants out the water...similar to a lawnmover/garbage truck type device?

  • @chriskwakernaat2328
    @chriskwakernaat2328 Год назад +1

    Harvest the stuff, turn it into bioethanol to fuel the boats to pick it up out of the water.

  • @peach9704
    @peach9704 Год назад

    We were there this morning...looks like pumpkin leaves. Why accur in the beginning?

  • @billathighwoods4289
    @billathighwoods4289 4 месяца назад

    Fifty years ago South Africa was a world leader in engineering projects albeit on the backs of black workers. Talent has been chased overseas,resources depleted, explosive crime and corruption and a focus on developing military equipment, this is is probably the result. Another missed opportunity to develop a resource.

  • @thedochannel6040
    @thedochannel6040 Год назад

    It all comes down to waste management by the goverment. The same govermet responsible for loadshedding and municipal mal goverment. The govement is unintellegent and un trained

  • @augustkietzmann4088
    @augustkietzmann4088 Год назад

    the problem with ducks, birds eating it, they consume it and then poo the seeds back in the water with added nutrients from the poo

  • @WTG194
    @WTG194 Год назад

    we going to have to fix our water pollution problems and useless government departments and municipalities

  • @ouoomfrik
    @ouoomfrik Год назад

    Shocking! I remember it was cleaned up in late 1970's early 1980's. Why has is been allowed to get to this state? Oh, wait... It's cANCer!

    • @ThamiNdlalane
      @ThamiNdlalane 7 месяцев назад

      Did you watch the whole video or you just ran to the comments?

  • @calvinpurdy2668
    @calvinpurdy2668 Год назад

    Is there any nutritional value in this plant? What about cattle fodder?

  • @wijpke
    @wijpke Год назад

    What are predaters???

  • @celestebredin6213
    @celestebredin6213 Год назад

    Now there is a great work opportunity for many unemployment . This water hyacinth problem was sorted out twenty years ago but the problem recurred when there was no upkeep as always

  • @celestebredin6213
    @celestebredin6213 Год назад

    For PITIES SAKE NO BLOODY GOGGAS ‼️‼️‼️

  • @celestebredin6213
    @celestebredin6213 Год назад

    Just listen to what they say !! Lack of maintenance . Labour intensive
    Labour RSA has ‼️‼️

  • @xnxo7237
    @xnxo7237 Год назад +1

    Some sick person even put that weed in Lake chivero in Zimbabwe.

  • @King-ni5yx
    @King-ni5yx Год назад

    These things happen in a Country with incompetent leadership. Viva ANC

  • @brianlawrenson2815
    @brianlawrenson2815 Год назад

    For many years it has been happening here

  • @maraf3538
    @maraf3538 Год назад +1

    Use nets to pull it out with

  • @ZamaCPT
    @ZamaCPT Год назад +2

    Who is the clown that first brought this hycinth to SA?

    • @OsmanK699
      @OsmanK699 Год назад

      Who else but the invaders?

    • @OTline
      @OTline Год назад

      I hate that person 👤

    • @maraisleroux2717
      @maraisleroux2717 Год назад

      Apparently Belgiums many decades ago brought it to Africa for the pretty leaves and flowers

  • @peach9704
    @peach9704 Год назад

    How deep are the roots?

  • @neilpettit6903
    @neilpettit6903 Год назад +1

    Treating the problem, not the cause.🙃

  • @harmtimmerman9309
    @harmtimmerman9309 Год назад

    In Malawi they use it to feed chickens

  • @volkshandel
    @volkshandel Год назад

    swans will eat all the plants within a year, The problem is the communities eating the swans.

  • @pieterlabuschagne7507
    @pieterlabuschagne7507 Год назад

    And it is anothe thing that the small minded Anc can't deal with. But if there is money to steal....

  • @pieterpieterse1731
    @pieterpieterse1731 Год назад

    Use crop sprayers and spray it with weed killer. That is the only way out I can see

    • @revinot
      @revinot Год назад

      it will poison the water for the fish and other aquatic animals

    • @pieterpieterse1731
      @pieterpieterse1731 Год назад

      That toilet pit is already dead so sray it

    • @maraisleroux2717
      @maraisleroux2717 Год назад

      Het kr enige idee waarvan jy praat. Die ekosisteem is in sy moer oor gif en dit veroorsaak meer peste. Bly tog net stil want netnou luister iemand dalk na jou en dan het ons erger probleme

  • @SHinch-eq2dd
    @SHinch-eq2dd 11 месяцев назад

    It appears that you're not receiving bang for your buck in South Africa. Isn't that what you pay income tax for?

  • @jaredmehrlich6683
    @jaredmehrlich6683 Год назад

    Aquatic lawn mower

  • @acaryaji108
    @acaryaji108 Год назад

    Look at the brilliant ideas below for its commercial use. Give our guys a chance for job creation and economic boost and innovation.

  • @dfza4866
    @dfza4866 Год назад

    Turn it into compost

  • @garethbelk4065
    @garethbelk4065 Год назад

    put a herd of hippos inm they devour the plant, 200kg each per day

  • @brianlawrenson2815
    @brianlawrenson2815 Год назад

    Clean up the jukskei of sewerage problem solved

  • @TheWeekendWarrior101
    @TheWeekendWarrior101 Год назад

    Pre day tors

  • @brianlawrenson2815
    @brianlawrenson2815 Год назад

    Tried that did not work african insects and birds had a feast

  • @leighcornelissen9503
    @leighcornelissen9503 Год назад

    Biodiesel

    • @robertlindsay9826
      @robertlindsay9826 Год назад

      That's what I read years back. I thought it had a great potential

  • @whitefox9
    @whitefox9 Год назад

    Fit a big shredder on a barge and shred the plant into tiny Pieces let it sink to the bottom

  • @guidosamson682
    @guidosamson682 Год назад

    We call is kangkong weed

  • @brianlawrenson2815
    @brianlawrenson2815 Год назад

    Duckweed

  • @mynameissbu6014
    @mynameissbu6014 Год назад

    20twentee🙄

  • @MinusMedley
    @MinusMedley Год назад

    Fishing nets or Plant material. Which one you think entangled the boats? Weak excuse.
    Also why no mention of agricultural run-off, those farmers are probably not black...

  • @ryanoakes4629
    @ryanoakes4629 Год назад

    Omg we pay 10 dollars for 3…

  • @celestebredin6213
    @celestebredin6213 Год назад

    Integrated management BRING ON THE HIPPOS 🦛🦛🦛🦛🦛🦛🦛