Aral Sea comparison is not a fair comparison, Utah does not divert nearly the percentage of water from the GSL. If Brine shrimp population is in jeopardy from low elevation than harvesting should be limited according to the elevation. The lower the elevation, the less harvesting should be allowed in order to protect the Brine Shrimp and the migratory bird populations. Fish farms around the world can find other feed sources. 30 million pounds of Brine Shrimp eggs are too much for low elevation years. They are also removing one of the filter species keeping the lake healthy.
What if the Salt lake wasn't meant to be permanent? The Uzbek comparison, caused by a dam is quite different. In either case , the world needs seamonkeys to thrive or the world may die in a fiery, but mostly peaceful apocalypse with global warming and rising sea levels and no polar ice caps and cow farts.
Come on tell the whole story on Aral sea ,it's coming back up slowly.And Great Salt Lake will be fine.We just need to let the rivers do thier jobs.Its just another fear Mongering story here.Our climate runs in Cycles and now we are in a Favorable cycle.
1984 to 2023 comparison is misleading. Because it omits that in 1987-89 the State Utah pumped 2.74-million-acre feet of water from the lake, followed by lower precipitation years and blames it on faulty human consumptions. Please do better checking source information Fox 13.
It’s called a drought. In the 80s we had floods and the lake was overflowing its banks. Nature has natural cycles, it may rise again. I’m getting really tired of all the doomsday scenarios which basically come down to sacrificing money and human resources for something over which we have no control. You can’t compare the GSL with other lakes and say it will do the same thing.
It's okay everyone, some cat lady on the internet is confident that everything's fine. She must be a scientist or something, there's no chance that she doesn't know what she's talking about. Anyways, seems like everything is A-OKAY! 🙂
Which why now coral reefing bleaching has been happening or why Florida had the highest ever recorded sea water temperature of 101F in July. Another low IQ commentator.
How about with Aral sea they stop draining the rivers dry, the two main rivers are not small rivers but their farming irrigation is so inefficient the rivers run dry before they get to the Aral Sea
Aral Sea comparison is not a fair comparison, Utah does not divert nearly the percentage of water from the GSL. If Brine shrimp population is in jeopardy from low elevation than harvesting should be limited according to the elevation. The lower the elevation, the less harvesting should be allowed in order to protect the Brine Shrimp and the migratory bird populations. Fish farms around the world can find other feed sources. 30 million pounds of Brine Shrimp eggs are too much for low elevation years. They are also removing one of the filter species keeping the lake healthy.
How you guys expect the lake to refill if our rivers are being diverged for alfalfa that gets shipped out of the U.S.?
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What if the Salt lake wasn't meant to be permanent? The Uzbek comparison, caused by a dam is quite different.
In either case , the world needs seamonkeys to thrive or the world may die in a fiery, but mostly peaceful apocalypse with global warming and rising sea levels and no polar ice caps and cow farts.
Come on tell the whole story on Aral sea ,it's coming back up slowly.And Great Salt Lake will be fine.We just need to let the rivers do thier jobs.Its just another fear Mongering story here.Our climate runs in Cycles and now we are in a Favorable cycle.
It's okay everyone, some guy on the internet who identifies with the grim reaper says everything will be fine. Nothing to see here.
@McPickleness Lighten up its a picture 😆 you Climate Crazies are such Dooms day fear mongers.
1984 to 2023 comparison is misleading. Because it omits that in 1987-89 the State Utah pumped 2.74-million-acre feet of water from the lake, followed by lower precipitation years and blames it on faulty human consumptions. Please do better checking source information Fox 13.
84 was also a record year of flooding. So the lake levels would show way over average.
@@vinylsp Excellent point, thanks for pointing that out to me.
It’s called a drought. In the 80s we had floods and the lake was overflowing its banks. Nature has natural cycles, it may rise again. I’m getting really tired of all the doomsday scenarios which basically come down to sacrificing money and human resources for something over which we have no control. You can’t compare the GSL with other lakes and say it will do the same thing.
It's okay everyone, some cat lady on the internet is confident that everything's fine. She must be a scientist or something, there's no chance that she doesn't know what she's talking about. Anyways, seems like everything is A-OKAY! 🙂
Which why now coral reefing bleaching has been happening or why Florida had the highest ever recorded sea water temperature of 101F in July. Another low IQ commentator.
How about with Aral sea they stop draining the rivers dry, the two main rivers are not small rivers but their farming irrigation is so inefficient the rivers run dry before they get to the Aral Sea
Still selling fear ………what about lake Bonneville…….😂😂😂😂
Its supposed to be doing this! it is inevitable
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