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Re: L46 and the Belo Monte dam

Posted: 05 Jan 2013, 23:36
by apistomaster
Belo Monte is supposed to be finished in about one year.

Re: L46 and the Belo Monte dam

Posted: 23 May 2013, 12:06
by Elwood
Just read on facebook about IBAMA confirm extinction of Hypancistrus zebra.
Is it true?

Re: L46 and the Belo Monte dam

Posted: 23 May 2013, 12:15
by Torb

Re: L46 and the Belo Monte dam

Posted: 24 May 2013, 18:34
by TwoTankAmin
The Amazon and some of its tributaries, called "whitewater" rivers, bear rich sediments and hydrobiological elements. The blackwater and clearwater rivers, such as the Negro, Tapajós, and Xingu have clear or dark water with few nutrients and little sediment. The Xingu is crystal clear and carries little in the way of sediment.
from http://www.zebrapleco.com/core/zebra_pleco_habitat.php

And now this is what it looks like

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Re: L46 and the Belo Monte dam

Posted: 30 May 2013, 16:23
by Jools
TTA,

Have you a source for this? Would be interesting to find the detail (such as it is)?

Cheers,

Jools

Re: L46 and the Belo Monte dam

Posted: 01 Jun 2013, 22:39
by TwoTankAmin

Re: L46 and the Belo Monte dam

Posted: 01 Jun 2013, 23:47
by apistomaster
The global median temperature is estimated to rise 5.1*C by 2100.
The estimates range between 5.0*C and 7.0*C.
Info per an M.I.T study.
I recommend pleco lovers invest in air conditioning and captive breeding programs.
Enjoy them as best you can while we can still survive on this island we call earth.
The Amazon rainforest could well be gone before the end of this century.

Re: L46 and the Belo Monte dam

Posted: 28 Jun 2013, 03:29
by TwoTankAmin
At the end of this century I will be about 150. Unfortunately, I will be here to see zebras gone from the wild I fear.