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Maybe they should be dumping brawndo in the water..it's what plants crave... might work for fish too.
..What would King Kamehameha do..
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In addition to global climate change causing coral bleaching from increased water temperatures...
Another factor involved with the die off of corals and fish populations in regards to "islands" are the 2-3 mile wide rings of nitrates and phosphates that generally surrounds each.
This is due to run off of fertilizers and human waste products
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An example today of how debris catchment systems in NW Big island fail during heavy storms.
Flood Advisory posted for South Kohala/North Kona at 12;30 pm;
http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatx...hp?cwa=hfo&wwa=flood%20advisory
That area continues to get pounded;
http://mkwc.ifa.hawaii.edu/radar/images/...150042.gif
IMO because of human induced changes to the land (grading etc.), these kind of heavy storms overwhelm the debris containment systems leading to the smothering of coral colonies in NW Big Island. In my experience this whole area has seen a severe decline in coral ecosystems over the last 30 years because of this.