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South Dakota: massive fish kill angers citizens..
« on: February 19, 2023, 01:20:56 PM »
Especially with food supply systems under attack.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/IWm72W8m1494/

The locals say something 'fishy' with the state's explanation.  :)

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Re: South Dakota: massive fish kill angers citizens..
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2023, 01:38:35 PM »
  M/y friend Dave, a /retired operating engineer tells similar stories...

  One summer Dave was given a task of dozing out a transit pond for ducks, down on the old route 17, now
    interstate 86. It was north side of the highway and the Allegany River... so he started work.
   
   He worked a good share of the morning, and was having a productive day.  A couple of the local kids showed up
    to "supervise"... ;) since he was working on the Res, it was probably Indian kids.

   As Dave shut down for lunch, one of the boys asked him the usual..."whatcha making Mr.?"

   So Dave said he was digging a duck pond to make a landing and refuge place for ducks.

  At that point, both boys piped up..."You should dig it straight across the river...that's where all the duck hang out !"
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Re: South Dakota: massive fish kill angers citizens..
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2023, 01:46:59 PM »

https://www.dakotanewsnow.com/2023/01/24/sd-game-fish-parks-deems-fish-pileup-huron-winterkill/

Published: Jan. 24, 2023 at 2:55 PM CST

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - A spokesperson for South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks confirmed Tuesday that the pileup of dead fish at the James River dam in Huron this weekend is a sizeable winterkill.

Winterkill is the loss of fish due to exposure to winter conditions.

Nick Harrington from Game, Fish, and Parks stated multiple factors can contribute to winterkill, such as low water and lack of dissolved oxygen.

“Low oxygen levels may stress fish, and overextended periods of time can cause mortality,” Harrington said. “Winterkills such as this can happen in lakes and streams when water levels are low and heavy snow prevents sunlight from reaching the water column.”

According to Harrington, shortnose and longnose gar and silver and bighead carp make up much of this particular winterkill.

Game, Fish, and Parks continues to have staff on site to monitor the situation.

Fisheries staff from Game, Fish, and Parks monitor winterkill through the spring. “Based on the severity and species lost, GFP will make stocking recommendations for impacted waterbodies as deemed necessary,” said Harrington.

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Re: South Dakota: massive fish kill angers citizens..
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2023, 02:50:14 PM »
ANOTHER! Government "conspiracy theory" from a "wacko conspiracy website" shot in the ass. Good shootin Bob. 8)


Especially with food supply systems under attack.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/IWm72W8m1494/

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https://www.dakotanewsnow.com/2023/01/24/sd-game-fish-parks-deems-fish-pileup-huron-winterkill/

Published: Jan. 24, 2023 at 2:55 PM CST

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - A spokesperson for South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks confirmed Tuesday that the pileup of dead fish at the James River dam in Huron this weekend is a sizeable winterkill.

Winterkill is the loss of fish due to exposure to winter conditions.

Nick Harrington from Game, Fish, and Parks stated multiple factors can contribute to winterkill, such as low water and lack of dissolved oxygen.

“Low oxygen levels may stress fish, and overextended periods of time can cause mortality,” Harrington said. “Winterkills such as this can happen in lakes and streams when water levels are low and heavy snow prevents sunlight from reaching the water column.”

According to Harrington, shortnose and longnose gar and silver and bighead carp make up much of this particular winterkill.

Game, Fish, and Parks continues to have staff on site to monitor the situation.

Fisheries staff from Game, Fish, and Parks monitor winterkill through the spring. “Based on the severity and species lost, GFP will make stocking recommendations for impacted waterbodies as deemed necessary,” said Harrington.

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