Large woody debris rapidly restores biodiversity in riverine food webs. Could be an effective management strategy for restoring human impacted ecosystems. #AquaEco2017
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I am all for dam removal return. Return water to its natural flow patterns and let the fish return. It will be interesting to see what they do with this. Hopefully they remove it and it can be a great example as to the benefits of dam removal #AquaEco2017 https://t.co/g0uLTVII9D
Cows polluting 60% of lakes and streams in New Zealand. E-coli and other bacteria pollute the water. Sources say nitrogen causes large algal blooms in fresh water systems. No mention of phosphorous. #whatstherealproblem https://t.co/y91JUMt1Oj #aquaeco2017
I definitely thought that same thing, but if they are using this water anyways this may be a better way to recycle it as opposed to wasting it although I'm not sure what they did with the effluent before. #aquaeco2017 https://t.co/WfwaaIz7Xe
But we know that dams can create reservoirs which decrease spiraling length of nutrients. So, at least they have that going for them. #AquaEco2017 https://t.co/asOFi1m3tC
It would be interesting to do nutrient samples of the water and see what sort of concentrations you are dealing with there. #aquaeco2017 https://t.co/hYVyCxtaWu
Another great example of letting natural processes do our dirty work. This will be a great case study for other plants moving forward. https://t.co/OgdALr1Oo7 #AquaEco2017
This Image is a pretty good indicator that the River is past saturation and can't handle anymore. #AquaEco2017 https://t.co/HQbP8jiUEF https://t.co/8NpmbxvhMb
I like it! Wouldn't using organic fertilizer still increase the amounts of N&P to the system? Does organic get taken up better?#AquaEco2017 https://t.co/py5K2Ucc8W
Many freshwater ecosystems depend on insect larvae for nutrient cycling. This could have huge effects on energy production. #AquaEco2017 https://t.co/unicj4ktBf
With negative impacts of dams and the availability of renewable energies it amazes me damming rivers is still a viable option #AquaEco2017 https://t.co/58MJOhZfeg