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Due to the Intense Heat Fish are Dying
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/e...p-protect-fish
Oxford Canal just on Ch4HDnews showed loads of dead fish in it. Thunderstorms make it even worse |
Plus the dreadfully high Sulphate levels in our streams , rivers and waterways .. leaked in by the water treatment works .. apparently
That’s why wherever you look nowadays you see super clear water but absolutely no sign of life .. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
What's the solution. Is it that us humans have to pay more tax?
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the average person must pay more money or it wont work |
I spoke to a friend who is a keen fisherman about this.....he has it on good authority that its raw sewerage that is causing fish deaths.....that's what causing the fish deaths
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what heat?
it ain't hot right now though :shrug: |
We should do what we do for dogs
Take a dump on the grass then pick it up and put it in a bin or toss when no one is looking |
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Flaming June, that hot that we had the heating on for most of it.
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Fish died in a canal because of the heat. Right... My newspaper said that as canals are
non tidal with quite still water, and that there's quite a lot of runoff of chemicals from the fields after rain all of which was added to by the warm weather. Global warming was not responsible for this, it was a combination of things. That makes more sense to me. And it it took them far too long to aerate the water, an exercise that they described as "expensive" but consists only of pumping canal water out and back in. Also, does everyone believe the June we've just had is the hottest ever? |
What a silly story, global warming isn't real and neither are fish. They're just little swimming robots deployed by the deep state to spy on our children and manipulate inflation. Remember hunter bidens laptop? A fish in disguise and nothing more! I'm not listening to this clap-trap.
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it was warm for most of the month in the northern part of the country, but in the south it was pretty crap for half the month
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Ffs do people not even know how to read graph data?? This is 14/15 year old stuff? That graph shows a CLEAR upwards trend and you never take one spike in results as indicative of anything, they're called "rogue results" and this is literally GCSE/"middle school" (equivalent) stats.
Please can the people with no higher education step away from the statistics. They're making us all dumber by proximity. |
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We need to be constantly re-warned about climate change!
Me and mine presently live on a canal. The canal and river trust staff ensure the water levels are kept up and they do this by pumping in from the river through the top locks down to the lower locks. Algal bloom is caused, like others here have said, by sewage run offs and fertilized fields (nitrogen or phosphorus) entering the aquatic system. If fish are dying, its much more likely they've been poisoned. Yes, heat can accelerate algal bloom and it doesn't need much heat to do this. A moderate summer temperature in the UK will always cause contaminated water to algal bloom. |
One of my colleagues works for the waterways and tests the water in our local rivers / streams / canals .. a while back he got some seriously dangerous readings and it turned out to be from a local farm .. it wasn’t seeping through the land though .. they had put in a huge pipe across their land and were piping all their waste stuff directly into the river !!
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