Funny holes in that next to last video… wonder what made them?
Boy, is the lake getting lower and lower….and lower….
Wonder if picking up fishing lures is allowed on park ‘grounds’?
Might be an opportunity to look for a better anchor…..
(Actually it’s not allowed!)
The concentration of water in an ever smaller amount of lake must be having an effect on the fishing and aquatic environment.
Must be so weird to be walking around on what was once like bottom a hundred feet or more under the former surface.
Given the geology I can’t help but wonder why there aren’t sink holes… those original geologists were pretty sharp in figuring out where to make the lake though.
The last video was just a guy with a blog but it was eye opening as a nonprofessional perspective of a guy living it.
Sad to see climate change playing out in front of everyone’s eyes in real time.
(So much for the denialists approach…

… reality, like gravity always seems to win though

)
There are substantiated reports of ground level sinking over multiple states due to aquifer depletion from desert farming.
The aquifers aren’t being replenished. Reports estimate that even if pumping stopped entirely the aquifer wouldn’t be able to self replenish based upon the rainfall of the past decade ( and the annual rainfall rates are declining)……
Locally the real estate along the estuaries are showing the effect of higher tides … yard areas are regularly flooding without storm surge.
We also are having larger areas of shore forest rapid die out due to salt water intrusion into the water tables…these are forest areas that were vibrant and healthy just 10 years ago…..
Up side locally seems to be the higher tides seem to have increased the tidal water flow which is purportedly helping the marsh shrimp and oysters populations improve along with the associated fish populations.
Best Regards
Over Easy



