The #Oceans Are Missing Their #Rivers
For billions of years, rivers connected continents to the #sea. Then we came along.
By Erica Gies May 3, 2023
"In many places, the great culprit is the dam: a wall of concrete and stone bisecting a river, diverting its energy and water to human use. There are 58,000 'big dams'—50 feet high or taller—around the globe, with another 3,700 more planned, mostly in lower-income countries in Asia and South America.
"Many of the harms caused by dams are well-documented. They block fish passage and starve subsistence fishers; radically alter natural river regimes and aquatic creatures’ lifecycles; and flood forests, wetlands, villages, and historical sites. (They’re also less climate-friendly1 and reliable2 than is widely believed.) Now scientists are describing another impact that has received relatively little attention but appears to also be profound: Dams block #sediment-carrying river pulses into the ocean."
#Hydropower #QuebecHydro #Dams #Anthropocene #Rivers #FishPassage #Salmon #Flooding
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https://nautil.us/the-oceans-are-missing-their-rivers-302187/?utm_source=pocket-newtab
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