Jim in Anacortes
Life of the Party
I've said what I wanted to say, as usual, I will endure the unkind vibes. I forgive those that refuse my knowledge, for I know of the extent at which they have been deceived.
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I'm trying to stay out of the fray, but dang it, it feels like powerful entities are purposefully trying to screw up my beloved kelp beds. Bending the truth, creating false narratives, pushing falsehoods and down right lies.....No fly fisherman could stand back silently and let that happen to a trout stream that he loved without voicing his opinion.....could they?
Paige, I agree with you. Sea otters do not destroy kelp beds. They can definitely enhance the growth of kelp. That being said... they will always completely destroy the shellfish living on the rocks below the kelp canopy ..and then continue to feed on the fin fish that swim in the water below the kelp canopy. That is where a lot of the misinformation regarding the effects of Otters regarding the health of a kelp bed comes into play. Otters can often be good for kelp growth, but the the entire ecosystem of the reefs that exist below that kelp bed are simply devastated. ALWAYS.
That's not accurate. The Oregon coast is losing it's kelp forests at a very rapid rate. Purple urchins. And Oregon has very few otters.Yet kelp forest are doing just fine everywhere ip and down the Pacific coast, and Otters are a vital part of the ecosystem.
Except in your mind, and have nothing other than opinion.
Show us something other than opinion!
That's not accurate. The Oregon coast is losing it's kelp forests at a very rapid rate. Purple urchins. And Oregon has very few otters.
That's not accurate. The Oregon coast is losing it's kelp forests at a very rapid rate. Purple urchins. And Oregon has very few otters.
Paige. I'll ask a question. Why do you think that California Fish And Game has, for decades, actively kept the spread of Sea otters to a minimum in its southern waters? Is it because they are a vital part of the ecosystem? Or maybe, just maybe...they are so destructive that they would completely destroy the valuable resources (such as Lobster) and completely devastate the kelp bed ecosystems.