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How do you know the marsh was healthy? You keep saying it, but I want to know what evidence you have to support that. Do you know the difference between oystergrass and gulf cordgrass? What about between Sagitarria latifolia and Spartina patens? |
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Tell me how it's unhealthy? Tell me how saltwater is going to destroy marsh that has had saltwater for years Have you been back there? Have you seen that some of the old boat runs are grown over? Who is saying it's not healthy? WL&F biologist seem pretty confident that it has made a great come back after storms So who is saying it's unhealthy? Because we sure are not hearing that
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I have never been behind the wiers so please forgive my ignorance. Is the ICW connected to that marsh in any way? Can you get into that marsh from the ICW thats to the north of all that marsh? If you can't get in that marsh couldn't you put a wier somewhere on the ICW to keep the water at a level that it would always flow into the lake? Just seems like the salinity in the ICW wouldn't be that bad for the marsh. Just a thought.
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No this is way south of ICW They only way to flush with freshwater is from Miami Corp flat along hey 27, when we get lots of rain the flumes open draining into marsh behind weirs
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They need to figure out how to keep a constant flow into Miami corp then. Even if it just creates a trickle of water atleast the wiers would stay open.
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reckon the saltwater had anything to do with that 'beaten' the marsh took? |
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That is way too high for a brackish marsh, which is what occurs behind the weirs. Give me a name of someone you have talked to that says that marsh is perfectly fine. I bet you can't. I know you can't, because your bluffing. If that marsh were perfectly fine, they would not need the weirs. Just give me a name. Give me an office, because I know people that work all over the state in LDWF, I have many friends that work for LDWF, and I'm certain you are full of crap. |
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Full of crap hey, well call lake charles office and the guys were running fish samples last week on comm pt. Ask the names of the guys who came talked with some guides here at Heberts. Also find out the guys who were behind the weirs last month and was stopped by two guys who asked them several questions about the marsh and find out what they said? Got all day
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These marshes do border the ICW to the west of gibstown bridge. 2years ago they we're installing large culverts under big lake rd. by Fred's . I heard the purpose was to relieve fresh water coming down the ICW from the east. Why not install large 1 way culverts into this marsh west of the gibstown to relieve this water thru. just a thought
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The aerial/satelite photos I've reviewed make it clear that the marsh is being lost to erosion at an alarming rate. The type of vegetation is important because fresh/intermediate/brackish marsh vegetation resist erosion much better than the vegetation found in higher salinity salt marsh.
Each type of vegetation has a range of salinity that it can tolerate, and (generally speaking) the less salt plants tolerate, the better the land they grow on is going to resist erosion. So it may look good to the eye, but it has been shown with high confidence that salt marsh erodes more quickly during regular tide and storm events, and it is also much more susceptible to catastrophic large scale disappearance during tropical storms. If the "marsh lovers" were blowing smoke on this, I'd be the first to call them out and cite all the sources that contradict them. But the "marsh lovers" are giving it to us straight. I've reviewed the data and the sources in some detail, and their inferences that we need to preserve that marsh and that keeping the salinity low back there is essential are spot on. |
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They need to keep the salinity low for one reason
Save wedgion grass for duck hunters to hold ducks But they will never say that but don't worry ones who spend countless days out here know the truth!!
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I've studied that marsh, I've worked in that marsh. That marsh could not survive the weirs being permanently open. That is why they put them there, because the marsh was deteriorating. I'll talk to my buddies with LDWF and see if and who you talked to. |
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get ready for a meme, its coming |
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This is awesome....love seeing folks argue over apples and oranges!!! Just wondering.....are all these "FACTS" y'all are spouting....is this info and data your personal research or did you hear it from someone else!!! If you haven't been behind the weirs and (I'm not just talking abt the levee canal) in the past 2 yrs...You have no dog or voice in this "fight"!! All the weir closings last year produced some of the worst duck hunting I've seen in my life!!! If they (WLF) think they are helping they have complete idiot's working for them!! My 2cents!! Y'all have fun with y'alls...I'm smarter than you conversation!!!! JEEEZZZ
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#116
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Looks like that wind on bl has those bubble gums flapping again. Who am I kidding they never stop.
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95% of people who go behind the weirs never go out of eye site of the weirs
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95% never leave the levee canal or they would be lost or hung up....jus sayn
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