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Last year at this time The Oder River in Poland and Germany suffered from massive fish kills due to toxic algae, high temperatures and low water levels… Different organizations attributed factors like mining salts, agricultural nutrients and poor water quality of the freshwater ecosystem as factors that contributed to and intensified the disaster.
What must we do to restore our freshwaters to make sure there is no repeat performance???
Already this year a tributary of the Oder suffered a fish kill and authorities are trying to prevent further degradation by infusing the creek with oxygeh.
There are lessons to be learned from the last 20 years of freshwater ecosystem restoration projects – how do we leverage the knowledge and experience we have gained?
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