I am not sure about the gulf rain idea. There is another pond right across the road plus various other ponds on the property that did not have a fish kill. Two biologists said there is an algae that uses the oxygen in the water at night and produces oxygen in the daylight. several overcast days in a row plus higher water temperatures caused this algae to deplete the pond of oxygen.
ya this is happening everywhere. I believe it is most likely being cause by Gulf rains, carrying corexit 9500 inland to streams and lakes, ultimately killing fish on mass numbers.
did you restock the pond?
chacoal 1 day ago
damn..
TAPOUTALREADY 3 months ago
I am not sure about the gulf rain idea. There is another pond right across the road plus various other ponds on the property that did not have a fish kill. Two biologists said there is an algae that uses the oxygen in the water at night and produces oxygen in the daylight. several overcast days in a row plus higher water temperatures caused this algae to deplete the pond of oxygen.
ACE34351 1 year ago
a great story for earthprotect(dot)com
plantitfilm 1 year ago
ya this is happening everywhere. I believe it is most likely being cause by Gulf rains, carrying corexit 9500 inland to streams and lakes, ultimately killing fish on mass numbers.
RobertKilroy69 1 year ago
red river county, texas
chasej03 1 year ago
Where is this at, what state?
Zelph81 1 year ago