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According to the Great Pond Foundation, harmful cyanobacteria blooms in ponds are the result of rapid growth in single cell algae and seaweed, which can be exacerbated by the introduction of excess nitrogen and phosphorus and increased heat.
Source: https://www.mvtimes.com/2023/08/17/harmful-algal-bloom-advisories-issued-five-ponds/
And when O'Reilly says he will fix a botch job, she says: 'I have seen more intelligent creatures than you lying on their backs at the bottoms of ponds.
Any European sturgeon caught in the Swiss basins of Lakes Maggiore and Lugano "probably come from fish farms or private ponds in Italy", the report said.
Source: https://phys.org/news/2023-02-swiss-native-fish.html
As the weather warms up and the crawfish begin to move a lot more in the ponds this should increase the supply and that should help the prices start to drop.
Source: https://kpel965.com/ixp/33/p/louisiana-crawfish-prices-significantly-higher-as-season-begins/
At Butterfly World you can enter the magical world of a tropical rain forest, with stunning trees and flowers as well as waterfalls and ponds filled with tadpoles and frogs and exotic fish.
At the bottom of the streams, he recorded seeing a type of mud that typically forms in ponds that have no life in them.
Before the advent of freezers, ice was cut from ponds and lakes in colder regions and shipped to warmer climates, as far as Hawaii.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/06/dining/drinks/designer-luxury-ice.html
Besides this, it assists in dredging applications, such as the maintenance of river beds, swamps, lakes, ponds, and reservoirs, and environmental clean-ups.
Bunting’s research showed that the tarpon and snook will stay in the ponds from one to three years, but the closer they are to the estuary the earlier they might leave.
'Ensuring they are keeping out of all rivers, ponds, reservoirs, canals and any other bodies of water.
Ephemeral ponds — which are also called vernal pools — first appear in winter as water collects in depressions and shallow basins in the forest.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/27/opinion/frogs-vernal-pools-ecosystem-climate.html
"For a country like India where several hundred thousand tonnes of shrimp are raised by mostly small farmers to be processed and sold into export markets, earthen ponds provide the most economically viable option," he says.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64496392?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
For example, fish introduced for recreational purposes can reduce the diversity of aquatic invertebrates, which in turn may limit the value of urban ponds for aquatic biodiversity conservation.
Source: https://phys.org/news/2023-02-urban-ponds-require-attention-biodiversity.html
Generally, with cap in place, the utility will remove the water from the CCR ponds and treat it.
Source: https://yellowhammernews.com/guest-opinion-adem-coal-ash-program-protects-health-and-environment/
Houses stand near abandoned retention ponds that still contain toxic remnants of the oil production process.
Source: https://phys.org/news/2023-02-amazon-pollution-ecuador-oil-boom.html
Ice is forming in Northern Illinois on channels and ponds.
Source: https://chicago.suntimes.com/2023/11/28/23979207/chicago-fishing-ice-northwoods-perch-lakefront
In the early days, access to power was a serious challenge when farmers began converting their fields into ponds.
Local lakes & ponds are fairly decent with Catfish & crappie catches.
Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street gets work underway to restore the ponds at Reedswood Park in Walsall with representatives from WMCA, the Froglife Trust, Walsall Council and members of the local community.
Mr Davey said the main concern was for bird populations on Lake Burley Griffin, the Jerrabomberra wetlands and Fyshwick ponds.