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The fight against an invasive fish in California’s Clear Lake
Invasive carp can cause serious damage to ecosystems. They threaten native wildlife - including the Clear Lake hitch, a culturally significant fish for the tribes who have lived along the lake and its tributaries for thousands of years. Carp also kick up sediment, unlocking nutrients from the lake bottom that fuel harmful blooms of algae. In spring of 2023, a team began an assessment of Clear Lake’s carp population to determine where to best target the fish for removal in the fall.
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My god this made me cry. I got covid in 2021 and am suffering long covid since. I had a mild case but it left me with shaky legs nausea headaches and so tired. Lack of energy. I thought this was simply getting older. I have arthritis so I ache but my muscles hurt some days that I am exhausted from this.
It's Chinese fisherman ....
Just to be clear. Clear Lake is the largest NATURAL fresh water lake in California, not the Largest Lake in California. Lake Shasta is larger but it isn't a natural lake.
Why are we not holding china accountable for this?
I have had Covid three times . Twice after vaccines so it was mild and the third time without a booster and it was still pretty mild. But since Covid just this past January 2024 I had a stroke that my Neurologist later described as a cryptogenic stroke in that there was nothing to specify why the stroke happened. Luckily it was mild and only caused temporary vision loss (90 minute). It makes me wonder if Covid, particularly having had it twice before the stroke had something to do with it . I definitely feel attention deficit and memory issues but I had counted the bombardment of social media , television , etc… as a contributing factor to that. I have noticed this increase in memory loss and lack of attention in many people of varying ages young and old . Anyway I just wanted to include my experience to this topic in case someone can relate . By the way I am 65 , normal bmi. Blood pressure normal , no medication
Great video...Conspiracy theorist thrive when they try to gaslight citizens with unsubstantiated claims.
The white Elephant: are you vaccinated? ruclips.net/video/ym4V71vUZYw/видео.htmlsi=HkEpocn-Av2XFTNE
My wife is a member of Mensa, she aced her SATs without even blinking an eye. She can read 3 to 4 books a week. The most intelligent person in the world to me. After she got Covid, she can’t even read the back of a Jell-O box anymore.
I am a long hauler suffering from cardiac low pressure and irregular heart rhythm as well as rheumatoid arthritis and tremors. My life is not the same. I have extreme fatigue. I am getting slowly better from th fatigue because of medication my rheumatologist has me on as well as the dietary changes he has me doing. I just hate what the virus has done to me and how it has affected my marriage and my life in general. I wish I was normal again but I have to face that this is the new normal.
I keep catching them in a pond near my house i always throw them back though because I'm only after the fish.
anyone else experience constant phlegm and coughing up mucus?
Boggles the mind how people with LC or those advocating for it still wont wear an n95 respirator. Was the outcome they've seen not bad enough? Have they learned nothing?
The 'Cure' is the Disease. Long Needle.
This is why I still take Covid precautions. Any illness that causes this mass amount of suffering has to be taken seriously. I feel awful for anyone that’s had to endure this and watch the world abandon them and gaslit by the healthcare system.
Do you know anyone who has long COVID but did not get the .......
I have long Covid and was really close to death. I got vaccinated after 3 months of being in the hospital. My long is definitely not from The vaccine
FALSE IF THE COUNTY USED COMMON FISH TANK ALGAE BLOOM ELIMINATION METHODS THIS COULD BE FIXED OVER NIGHT
Everything you said is true, but I found magnesium for the brain had stop a loss of memory for me I look at my brain scan and saw most of white spots were gone, inflammation and my neurologist kept saying to me magnesium
You mean Covid 19 💉💉injured!!!!! 🤦♀️
COVID destroyed my health, but it was not the disease that did it to me, it was the vaccine...
Can this be reversed? Still struggling with Covid impact on brain.
I had a severe case of Long Covid with all organ systems affected. It nearly claimed my life, and I was on the precipice of crossing over every day for months until I figured out the solution to recovery and renewal.
long shmovid... wake up people... don't trust anybody, do your research.. question, read, learn, think...✌♥🌿
I had COVID early on and my short term memory is gone 😭 I've lived without my memory since the age of 29, I'm 34 this year (2024)
This was very informative. I have suffered with so many symptoms since I got the second Moderna shot. I did not have Covid but have many symptoms now for 3 years. My new neurologist after seeing many doctors, said that I have had a reaction to the shots. I just want to be heard. I can’t do half of the things I did before the shots. Thank you for doing your best to help all of us. This Is Real.!!!!!
I lost my business..i cannot follow my issues..i have to complete so many things to get my mony .. but I'm suffering tiredness i cannot focus well..hope to have treatment..
Their was no reason to bring the Indian tribes into this. They always have their own agenda.
Why would the native tribes NOT get involved? It's their lake more than it is anyone else's and no one else is putting in the leg work to make a real difference.
@@RippieFarmer it is not their lake so don’t even start. They do not have the power, money or resources to do anything. Indian tribes talk tough but have nothing to back it up with. Get off your high horse and grow up.
@@Fishing85 should we leave it to the powers of Lake County that have failed time and time again to take any real action that benefits the lake? Even the ones that would have generated income for the county? The tribes are stepping up to fix what we have failed to do. Let them at least try before you keep saying stupid shit.
So the people with Long Covid are constantly testing positive??
long shmovid... wake up people... don't trust anybody, do your research.. question, read, learn, think...✌♥🌿
Look into prions...bioweapon..
Bio weapon.... prions disease... fits..
There are people who had gotten 7 COVID-19 shots on top of getting COVID-19 time and time again. This does not make sense. Why would doctors recommend so many vaccines when you already have titters? COVID vaccines can wreak havoc on your immune system, worse yet, your immune system can start attacking your own cells that coat nervous system. That’s the mechanism of brain fog either from the disease itself or from vaccines. So far I had 3 COVID vaccines and stopped as I was getting really sick from the shots. Phosphatidylserine seems to be helping for brain fog if anyone wants to try (OTC).
I have to speak up here. I never got Covid! I did get one vaccine and within eight hours had concerning side effects and have been very sick ever since.. Now sick for three years I pretty much think it has affected every organ and system in my body. I have had all of the different types of symptoms that are described and some that were not mentioned. People are sick from the vaccine as well as getting Covid. I have not found one Dr that is willing to help in three years now.
CHINA EST RATS
I was able to avoid getting covid for four years. Then my husband got careless and just stopped taking all the precautions and he got covid this year and gave it to me. He didn't know he had covid. He thought it was a cold. But when I got it it was so much more than a cold. One second I'm fine and suddenly out of the blue my head felt like it was going to explode. It was the worse headache ever. It was my whole head not just in one area. My body felt so achey. The severe headache lasted only one day. Then came the horrible non stop coughing. I coughed so hard for almost two weeks. My ribs felt like someone hit me repeatedly with a baseball bat. Then, after two weeks it was gone. But I haven't felt the same since having covid. It's just a weird feeling. I can't explain it. I'm tired a lot. No energy.
Last sentence makes me think about the human penis and breast haha
ruclips.net/video/Pf00Ug7Ijkc/видео.htmlfeature=shared Covid was planned do you know yet
Vaccinated for Covid I’ll assume
I have never been positive for COVID-19, but working at the hospital, I’m sure I was exposed. I had brain fog due to other viral symptoms. Recently I tried phosphatidylserine, amazingly, the brain fog went away. It’s phospholipids that coats your nervous systems. Since your T-cells attacks myelin sheath of your nervous system as genetic makeups are similar to virus (herpes in particular), it strips the coating of your nerves. Phosphatidylserine helps to restore the coating. It just a theory but it worked for me, just in case anyone out there who wants to try it.
Covid vaccines have caused lumps in my arm, making it difficult to move. I've also experienced gut issues, vertigo, and heart palpitations manny other issues.
Chronic pains, I am also not the same person. After i did the vacines then this happened to me. :(
Benforthiam reduces Cytokine storm
And the medications don't really help.
Dr. Jay Lombard, connection between the gut & brain. Check him out
I have never had Covid or been vaccinated and I have this after super stressful situation in my life. I have been suffering for 3 yrs now and have many time just wanted to give up. So tired of this and want my life back
Good thing our government is making sure this won't happen again... Cough