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re: Political Melt Thread
Posted on 1/25/21 at 2:25 pm to finchmeister08
Posted on 1/25/21 at 2:25 pm to finchmeister08
Finch, please dont deny me the chance to be silly....in your eyes at least
I have seen up close and personal what the water quality is like in Florida...it used to be beautiful and clear. Not any more...a lot of habitat inshore is now only full of salt water catfish. Blue crabs/oysters once so plentiful are difficult to find in numbers. The Gulf of Mexico is vast but within 15 miles of coast line the water has degraded compared to the '60s. As humans we have done things that would make American Indian tribes in the early 1880s cry.
When I speak of pollution, a lot has already taken place and the future is bleak if we don't take steps to stop it. Think ahead 35-45 yrs from now. Do you drink municipal water from the tap Finch? Hardly anyone does and why is that?
I have seen up close and personal what the water quality is like in Florida...it used to be beautiful and clear. Not any more...a lot of habitat inshore is now only full of salt water catfish. Blue crabs/oysters once so plentiful are difficult to find in numbers. The Gulf of Mexico is vast but within 15 miles of coast line the water has degraded compared to the '60s. As humans we have done things that would make American Indian tribes in the early 1880s cry.
When I speak of pollution, a lot has already taken place and the future is bleak if we don't take steps to stop it. Think ahead 35-45 yrs from now. Do you drink municipal water from the tap Finch? Hardly anyone does and why is that?
Posted on 1/25/21 at 2:56 pm to reel_gator8
Wasn’t there an effort to link the gulf to the Atlantic by digging a ditch or river or something? A guy from Lakeland was telling me about this. It started in Tampa and went east somewhere. That’s the cause of all the red tides or something.
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