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![]() "thunder" wrote in message ... On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 13:52:47 +0000, NOYB wrote: The ban has helped certain populations like seatrout over the past several years... but overall the fishing has been poor this year. The Army Corp of Engineers is dumping too much freshwater down the Caloosahatchee to drain Okeechobee, and it's killing the estuary system. The offshore scene (30 miles) is still doing pretty well, but the bait fish run (and the king and spanish mackeral/tarpon that follow them) which usually takes place in the Fall simply didn't happen this year. Most believe that the runoff from the Caloosahatchee is to blame. The Corp was pumping something like 2 million gallons of polluted lake water per minute into the estuaries and onto the beaches of Ft. Myers and Sanibel. It may get worse, before it gets better. The St. Lucie River is now so bad that there is a "no contact" advisory. The group defending the St. Lucie want more water released into the Calooshatchee. I've never been too impressed with Florida's "good old boy" governing style. They seem to be willing to trash all of South Florida, all so a few West Palm families can make their money in sugar. It doesn't seem right to me. It doesn't seem right to me either. In the mid-90's, voters adopted an Amendment known as "polluter pays". With "polluter pays", the law was written such that whoever did the polluting of the Everglades, would have to pay for the cleanup. There was a class-action suit filed in 1998 regarding the government's inaction on the matter...and as far as I know, there's still been no ruling on the matter: http://www.saveoureverglades.org/pol...lass_main.html About 2 weeks ago, they stopped the releases down the Caloosahatchee. I went out today, and that awful brown water we have had since last Fall, is now a pretty green/blue. Unfortunately, some nincompoop at South Florida Water Mgmt has decided that the salinity in the estuary system has gotten too high again (at least that's the excuse)...so they're going to release more water down the river. Recently, Sen. Bill Nelson came to Ft. Myers to inspect the water quality issue. He's seeking Federal funding for alternative water basins/reservoirs to dump the Okeechobee water into. But why?!? Big Sugar ought to pay...not the American taxpayer. Nevertheless, the water quality has been pretty good since his trip. ;-) |
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