Strange that it only affected them in the ladies area.
-- Edited by rgren2 on Wednesday 8th of June 2022 08:34:03 AM
Ivan 01 said
08:39 AM Jun 8, 2022
Unfortunately chemical run off into our waterways is something that still requires more work to prevent.
Years of introducing foreign compounds from farms and industry into lakes rivers and the oceans has not received the attention and actions that this problem deserves.
On another note your new topic count is going up and up Buzz.
This should go well if some other was to assess your forum input.
Ivan 01 said
08:41 AM Jun 8, 2022
rgren2 wrote:
Strange that it only affected them in the ladies area.
-- Edited by rgren2 on Wednesday 8th of June 2022 08:34:03 AM
Those lakes ar full of lady dolphins.
Buzz Lightbulb said
04:11 PM Jun 8, 2022
I hadn't heard of those dolphins until I read that news article.
Rare Burrunan dolphins recover from skin lesions despite algal bloom
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-07/burrunan-dolphins-bounce-back-in-gippsland/101131012
Strange that it only affected them in the ladies area.
-- Edited by rgren2 on Wednesday 8th of June 2022 08:34:03 AM
Years of introducing foreign compounds from farms and industry into lakes rivers and the oceans has not received the attention and actions that this problem deserves.
On another note your new topic count is going up and up Buzz.
This should go well if some other was to assess your forum input.
Those lakes ar full of lady dolphins.
I hadn't heard of those dolphins until I read that news article.