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Gold/Mining/Energy : ABER RESOURCES

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To: robert landy who wrote (897)12/16/1998 6:25:00 AM
From: Bob Fairchild   of 2006
 
Any comments on the statement that higher phosphorous levels
will result in faster growing and healthier fish. In Southern
Ontario, phosphorous is considered as a pollutant as it does in
fact increase algae growth and choke off spawning areas already
clogged with purple loosestrife and other aquatic vegetation.
This has a detrimental affect onfish by reducing their ability to
reproduce.
However, the nutrient level of northern lakes is relatively poor and increasing this level may have a beneficial effect to some species.
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