Local boy Mark,
Good for you. You set an example others will follow! Organic is mo' bedda brudha!
Brent, no problem.
Ok here goes,
Worth reading if you haven't yet.
Seattle-- Three pesticides used on agricultural crops jeopardize the survival of many Pacific salmon and steelhead listed as threatened
or endangered in the west, federal biologists said Tuesday.
The National Marine Fisheries Service is recommending labeling restrictions, buffer zones near salmon waters for ground and aerial spraying, and a ban on the pesticides' use in windy conditions and during storms that wash them into the waters.
The Pesticides - Carbaryl,
Carbofuran and Methomyl - Can kill fish outright in certain concentrations and impair the ability of fish to smell, swim, avoid predators and grow.
But the biggest effect is the harnm to aquatic insects that the salmon rely on for food, said Angela Somma, who heads the service's endangered species division.
"These pesticides are designed to kill insects on agricultural crops," she said. "But when they get into the water system, they also kill aquatic insects that salmon feed on."
The fisheries service found that products containing the pesticides carbaryl and carbo furan jeopardize the survival of 22 listed species of salmon and steelhead species including Puget sound Chinook and Snake river Chinook.
Products containing Methomyl put 18 listed species at risk, including upper Willamette River Chinook and Sacramento River winter -run Chinook.
This is only part of the article but you get the idea.
Thanks for reading.
JT :smiled