Great video, never get tired of watchin and listening to Flip! Thanks for sharing! Let’s clean this mess up!
I think the problem is everywhere! Look how much polluted water comes down the Mississippi from corn fields all in the name of ethanol! Then all the crap that flows from our polluted streets and makes it’s way into the water. The area I live is called “The Nature Coast” and day by day it is turning into the trash coast. I pretty much blame tourism on this as that is about the only “business” here anymore! My point is there is so much at stake and so many things that need fixed that we need to stay focused but not get blinded by the trees.Good story and the same degradation of habitat is happening here in Texas.
It’s just bad, and not getting better anytime soon I fear! To many politics involved to make things happen at the rate they need to unfortunately!I can’t say why it is bad everywhere. I do question why it is worse than ever in my area. One of the three ingredients in fertilizer is no longer allowed. Example NPK ratio is 10-0-2. Silt fences for every project, retention ponds everywhere. Drainage projects to clean up and slow runoff in many areas. Cars and Harley’s don’t even leak oil like they did in the past. I still say a switch was turned on here in central Florida when we got hit by Charley, Frances and I believe Jean(correct names?) That very next warm season thing changes dramatically and have never improved in the Mosquito Lagoon.
Rob, they took out most/all the phosphorous. Potassium and potash are the same. Florida soil has sufficient phosphorous “at least every soil sample I’ve sent has”. The problem is when people start adding this and that and “lock up” nutrients that are otherwise readily available then just dump on more. I blame the pesticides as much or more than the fertilizers. The pesticides kill all sorts of microbial life that otherwise could probably handle the nutrient load for us but we kill these little guys off to keep chinch bugs and mole crickets out of our non native lawns! Go figure!We can ruin something overnite ,that will take 50 years to correct
Fertilizer run off a problem everywhere. Very surprised they dropped an ingredient in fertilizer, it won’t perform the same. That being said ,what are they adding to make up the difference ?not much simpler than nitrogen, potassium and pot ash. It’s all about application. I imagine home owner applied fertilizer is a mjr culprit as well ,especially on waterfront property there are two water supplies in Hillsborough North Carolina one is fairly new ,one is about 50 years old ,one is green ,the other is normal freshwater color. The green lake is fed by a stream that runs thru a sod farm golf course and several tobacco farms. Is it any wonder ?
I did catch a bream on an east lake 2wt last nite. Hand full. Lol
AMEN!!!The greatest change is going to come from sites like Microskiff
40 years ago outdoor folks didn’t have the voice they have now.
We ARE making a difference, may be actions , may be conversation, either way the awareness level is the key ,and it is on the rise .God bless Microskiff!!
A flock of guineas are the only pest control you'll ever need too.Rob, they took out most/all the phosphorous. Potassium and potash are the same. Florida soil has sufficient phosphorous “at least every soil sample I’ve sent has”. The problem is when people start adding this and that and “lock up” nutrients that are otherwise readily available then just dump on more. I blame the pesticides as much or more than the fertilizers. The pesticides kill all sorts of microbial life that otherwise could probably handle the nutrient load for us but we kill these little guys off to keep chinch bugs and mole crickets out of our non native lawns! Go figure!