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Showing posts with label Water - Rivers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Water - Rivers. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2016

RIVER ON FIRE - FRACKING FILLS AUSTRALIAN RIVER WITH METHANE - GREENS politician sets it on fire to raise awareness on the devastating consequences of FRACKING on the environment

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Origin Energy said the methane bubbles in the river are not caused by CSG activity.
Politician sets a river on FIRE as he tries to show how methane from nearby coal seam gas mining is seeping into the water
  • A Greens MP lit the a river on fire to show the effects of a coal seam gas
  • Jeremy Buckingham recorded the fire at the Condamine River in QLD
  • Methane gas was first noted in the river in 2012
  • Locals and MP Buckingham are calling on the government to stop fracking 
  • The energy company involved says methane originates naturally from ancient geological faults, and not from fracking.
  • But researcher with the gas company agrees that gas bubbling in the river has intensified lately 
  • Locals are concerned about contamination of the water and dropping levels in ground water.
The flames were burning for a least an hour after being and only subsided when a local paddled water onto the flamesFootage shows huge flames erupting from methane gas bubbling to the surface of the Condamine River, a result of ongoing coal seam gas mining in the region, some locals say.
 

Large bubbles of the gas gurgle along the surface of the river before Greens MP Jeremy Buckingham waves a kitchen lighter over the side of a tinny boat.  Without warning the river explodes in flames, forcing Buckingham to retreat to the opposite side of the boat. 

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Friday, February 19, 2016

LEGENDARY RIVER OF BOILING WATER FOUND IN THE AMAZON FOREST - It boils because of fault-fed hot springs - Animals who fall into it are boiled alive

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Ruzo heard about the river when his grandfather told him a story about how Spanish conquistadors killed the last Inca emperor. The story goes that after the murder, the Spanish conquistador headed into the Amazon rainforest in search of gold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A legendary river that BOILS its victims alive is discovered deep in the heart of the Amazon 
  • The river in Mayantuyacu was found by Andrés Ruzo after his granddad recalled a legendary tale
  • Academic experts told him that it couldn't exist because the Amazon basin is far from volcanic activity 
  • Ruzo has since published a book that reveals how fault-fed hot springs cause the river to boil

  • A mysterious, four-mile long river, deep in the heart of the Amazon, is so hot that it boils.
    As a PhD student in geophysics at Southern Methodist University, Ruzo wanted to find the river for himself. 'I began asking that question. Could the boiling river exist?, Ruzo said in Ted Talk. 'I asked colleagues from universities, the government, oil, gas and mining companies, and the answer was a unanimous no'

    The river has long been a legend in Peru, but when geoscientist Andrés Ruzo's heard about it, he thought such a phenomenon couldn't possibly exist. 
     
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    Monday, February 16, 2015

    THE MYSTERIOUS SLIME TAKING OVER RIVERS ALL OVER THE WORLD - It is a type of algae also known as DIDYMO and GREEN SNOT - It spreads through human activity in rivers and streams

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    It began with a few small strange patches of slime, clinging to the rocks of the Heber River in Canada.
    stalked  Didymosphenia geminata frustule
    Close-up photograph of a stalked
    Didymosphenia geminata frustule 
     
    Within a year, the patches had become thick, blooming mats. Within a few years the mats had grown into a giant brownish-yellow snot.
     
    And within a few decades this snot had spread around the world, clogging up rivers as far away as South America, Europe and Australasia.

    This snot, which is still flourishing today, is caused by a microscopic alga, a diatom that goes by its scientific name Didymosphenia geminata.
     
    It has become so notorious it has its own moniker, Didymo. People have been blamed for the sudden, global explosion of this tiny organism, unwittingly carrying the algae from river to river on fishing gear, boats and kayaks.
     
    The huge snots it forms have wreaked havoc in waterways, forcing governments and environmental organisations to initiate huge and costly clean-up operations.

    A strange story
    
    Didymosphenia mats
     Didymosphenia mats forming in
     the Stamp River, Vancouver Island
    But underlying the snots’ strange appearance is an even stranger story. About Didymo itself, about what it is, and how it behaves.
     
    Scientists are now discovering that the sudden appearance of Didymo may not have been so sudden after all.

    Its blooms aren’t really blooms – instead they are more of an elixir-induced metamorphosis. And Didymo seems to ignore the usual rules followed by invasive species.
     
    It even appears likely that this little diatom may not even be a significant problem itself; instead the brownish-yellow snot it forms may be a symptom of greater changes underway in freshwater systems around the world.

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    Wednesday, November 26, 2014

    AERIAL PHOTO OF RED TIDE IN CHINA

    These astonishing aerial photographs show red tides on coastal waters along a beach in China.
     
    Worry: Usually occuring in late summer or early autumn, the tide can produce harmful chemicals and cause respiratory problems
    Visitors to Dameisha beach in Shenzhen have been warned by officials not to swim in the area to avoid any potential allergic reactions.
     
    After an outbreak in 2004, experts said that the main cause of red tides was the release of large amounts of untreated sewage into the sea.  They also claimed overfishing had led to a sharp fall of shallow-water fish and shrimp stocks that were able to feed on algae in the area.
     
    The tide, with the scientific name of Karenia brevis, is caused by microscopic algae blooms that explode in numbers in the right conditions.  Usually a phenomenon that occurs in late summer or early autumn, the tide can produce harmful chemicals and cause respiratory problems.
     
    This is the second case of red tides on the eastern Shenzhen coast since June - and it is feared local fish could die from oxygen deprivation. 
     
    Another common red tide is found most summers along Florida’s Gulf Coast - and the biggest one since 2005 was observed this August. 
     
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    Tuesday, March 18, 2014

    MOMENT WHEN A RIVER IS REBORN IN THE ISRAELI DESERT

    The incredible moment a river is REBORN in the Israeli desert - to the delight of watching locals who predicted its return
    • The waters of the river Zin are seen gushing down a dry riverbed, much to the delight of locals in a video recorded on Friday
    • The return of the flood waters are because of heavy rain in mountainous regions several miles away from the arid land
    • For centuries the dry area, which is a massive creek bed, has seen the disappearance and return of water in a series of flash floods
    THE BIBLICAL NEGEV DESERT
     
    The Negev (or Negeb) takes its name from the Hebrew neghev, meaning dry. 
     
    Beersheba was a major crossroads for Abraham in the Old Testament.   According to the Bible he arrived in the area 3,700 years ago dug a well to feed his flock and established a settlement for his people.
     
    The desert is the scene of many biblical events and was a place of exile and a wilderness.  The Israelites wandered the Negev during the 'wilderness journey' after the Exodus.  The Zin river used to mark the border of Israel in Biblical times.  The occasional flooding of the Negev is mentioned in the Bible.
     
    Read more, see pictures and video
     
     

    Thursday, March 6, 2014

    CHINESE RIVER SO POLLUTED IT BURSTS INTO FLAME AFTER LIT CIGARETTE IS THROWN INTO IT

    RIVER OF FIRE

  • Lit cigarette ignited polluted river in Zhejiang province, eastern China
  • The flames went up more than 16ft in the air before they were extinguished
  • Locals blame factories and packaging firms upstream for pollution

  • Read more - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2574714/River-fire-Chinese-waterway-polluted-bursts-flame-lit-cigarette-thrown-it.html

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    Tuesday, January 28, 2014

    BRITAIN'S FLOODS - INCOMPETENCE BLAMED FOR MONTH LONG MISERY

    Drowning in misery: Homes flooded for a month, vast tracts of farmland wrecked, lives put on hold... all because of staggering incompetence

    • Huge swathes of the Somerset Levels have been under water since Christmas
    • Now experts say Environment Agency's decision to stop dredging rivers had created 25-square-mile 'disaster area'
    • Two key Somerset rivers are so silted up that their capacity is down 40 per cent, meaning water is unable to run to sea
    Furious flood victims last night accused officials of gross incompetence and abandoning them to the elements.  They said they feared the ‘worst was yet to come’ in the Somerset Levels, huge stretches of which have been under water since Christmas.

    Wednesday, November 6, 2013

    SALMON RETURN TO SPAWN AT THEIR EXACT BIRTHPLACE

    The salmon's dramatic life cycle shows how they sacrifice themselves by making a long and difficult journey for one last selfless act in order to create more life.
     
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    Goldstream River:
    Salmon take the long road home

    By Kyle Wells - Goldstream News Gazette

    The case of salmon coming home to one of the last salmon waterways on Vancouver Island.
     
    Tourists and visitors watch as salmon arrive to Goldstream River in the city of Victoria, British Columbia.
     
    After the journey south, achieved through scent, sight and a natural ability to find magnetic north, the salmon begin to make their way up the river when the temperature drops, the rain increases and leafs start dropping from the trees, releasing tannins into the water, the scent from which is another sign for the salmon to start swimming.
     
    The females begin to swim against the current of the river as they search for the exact spot they were born. They can get within a metre of their own birthplace, using scent to pinpoint the location.
     
    They begin to dig holes to lay eggs in, as the males fight one another for fertilization rights.
     
    There are probably one female for every four male, so there is a lot of fighting.
     
    Fertilization happens at night. The female sinks into her nest, about one foot deep now, and leaves her eggs, at which point the dominant male has 15 seconds to fertilize them before the eggs are ruined.
     
    It’s this entire spectacle which causes the parking lot of Goldstream Park to spill over to the sides of the Trans-Canada Highway every autumn.
     
    Once the eggs are hatched the salmon’s purpose in life has come to an end and, with it, their life.   Both the male and female fish, having laid and fertilized all the eggs they can, die.
     
    It’s far from the end, though.  What park staff refer to as “the clean up crew” begins its work. Multiple species of birds and mammals, including hundred of eagles and some bears and wolves, make their way to the river to feast on the dead fish.
     
    The rotting carcasses, sometimes dragged miles inland, also go on to fertilize the surrounding forest. Nutrients from the open ocean can be found in Goldstream Park trees from this process.
     
    "Everything that exists around a salmon run is because of salmon,” says the Goldstream Nature House  manager. “Everything in the park is connected to salmon."
     
    Long after the scavengers have left, as the sun moves closer to our part of the world and the waters of Goldstream River begin to warm up in the early days of spring, the labours of the prior fall begin to pay off.
     
    The eggs begin to hatch, first into alevin, and then into fry, thousands of them, wiggling their way out of the gravel to begin their trip to the open ocean, ready to face a dangerous life in the hopes of starting the entire process over again.
     
    Etiquette for visitors: The salmon are not used to the confined space of the river, having come from the open ocean, and are startled easily. Even a leaf falling off a tree can scare a salmon the point where it has a heart attack and dies.
     
     Visitors are asked not to wear bright colours, to leave umbrellas at home, to not throw anything into or across the river and to keep dogs well away.
     
    The best time to see the spawning is mid to late October, when the salmon begin their journey up the river. The exact timeframe depends on the weather. After the run, when all the mature salmon have died, is also an interesting, if not fragrant, time to visit.
     
    Out of every 4,000 salmon eggs hatched, about the maximum a single female salmon can lay, four will make it back to the river to procreate.

    Read more - http://www.vicnews.com/neighbourhoods/west_shore/229132261.html

    RELATED:

    Goldstream Provincial Park, Victoria, British Columbiahttp://www.vancouverisland.com/parks/?id=432


    More on Vancouver Island salmon life cycle - http://www.vancouverisland.com/wildlife/?id=22


    Vancouver Aquarium information about salmon
    http://www.vanaqua.org/learn/aquafacts/fish/salmon


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    Saturday, October 12, 2013

    AERIAL PICTURES SHOWING WATER'S EFFECT ON LANDSCAPE - AND MAN'S EFFECT ON WATER


    Canadian photographer Edward Burtunsky’s large-scale exhibition seeks to display water as both a victim and a partner of humanity all across the globe.
     
    His amazing images truly capture how earth got its nickname ‘the blue planet’ showing the beauty of rivers, deltas and sea shores.
     
    They were taken from the air in an attempt to highlight modern society’s effect on the water supplies and how it has changed its landscape.  It includes a couple showing oil spills.
     
     
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