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Old 06-21-2012, 12:50 PM
Ed D Ed D is offline
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I've always wondered if a bubbler system, powered by solar panels attached to existing buoys in the mainstem of the Bay, might help with low O2 at depth, during the summer.

Rather than install it in a river/stream where it might be counter-productive, in the mainstem, you are talking about a lot more water.

I'm not saying that it would in any way solve the problem, but it might help in some of the really bad areas.

Where is my thinking wrong?
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