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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... The water there is tinted black from bordering peat bogs all along that part of Oh my!!!!! BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA! Lookee look, Mooron! I think I see your tail!!!! Au Contraire Bobsprit..... it's the premise for the fact that your sailing grounds are the recipient of the out flow from surrounding input.... in my case I truthfully stated that peat tints water, but you will not see a high TSS count. Interestingly enough there is a noticeable thermal separation and pH value difference between the warmer water on the east side of the Caribou Islands and the colder west side. BTW - Are you claiming the grey water in the LIS is a naturally occurring phenomena based on geomorphology?? CM- |
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