Dear Esteemed Collegues,
It is insanely important that we get on board with the complete science, NO GAPS, the constraints and oppositions are cultural, governmental and institutional. Quickly we can right now re-direct efforts through this new knowledge of literal freedom and food abundance for all.
It is going to take one hell of a movement that is for sure, but in the end it will take a redirection of war forces for example, or prison labors for another, or the poverty sector can learn and do this on it's own also through our new courses in the making. -- please get in touch here if you wish to help enrich any of this.
Potentials in Small Fisheries as nature prescribes
Potentials in Small Fisheries along the " guerilla permaculture trail" are vast, and especially in the goal of poverty irradiation can play super-enhancing roles in completing and enhancing the operation.
The presence of diverse alternative agriculture trails near natural rivers, and irrigation channels can bring several benefits to small fisheries, fostering a more sustainable and resilient ecosystem. Here are some potential advantages:
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Nutrient Input: Agriculture trails near rivers or irrigation can act as a source of nutrient runoff, enriching the water with organic matter and nutrients. This increased nutrient availability can enhance the productivity of the river ecosystem, providing a more abundant food supply for fish and other aquatic organisms.
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Habitat Diversity: The diversity of plant life along agriculture trails contributes to the creation of diverse habitats along riverbanks. Different plant species provide hiding places, spawning grounds, and shelter for fish, promoting biodiversity within the aquatic ecosystem.
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Buffer Against Pollution: Vegetation along agriculture trails can act as a buffer, filtering out pollutants from runoff before they reach the river. This helps maintain water quality and reduces the negative impacts of agricultural runoff on fish populations.
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Stabilization of Riverbanks: Plant roots from vegetation along agriculture trails help stabilize riverbanks, preventing erosion. Stable riverbanks create a more favorable environment for fish habitats, as they reduce sedimentation and maintain clear water conditions.
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Shade and Temperature Regulation: Trees and other vegetation along agriculture trails provide shade, helping to regulate water temperature in the river. This is particularly important for fish species that are sensitive to temperature changes. Maintaining suitable water temperatures contributes to the overall health and well-being of fish.
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Food Sources: The diverse plant life along agriculture trails can contribute to the availability of insects and other invertebrates, serving as additional food sources for fish. This can enhance the nutritional diversity of the fish diet, supporting their growth and reproduction.
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Connectivity and Migration Routes: Agriculture trails can act as corridors connecting different habitats along the river. This connectivity is crucial for the migration of fish, allowing them to move between spawning, feeding, and nursery areas. Uninterrupted migration routes contribute to the sustainability of fish populations.
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Economic Opportunities for Local Communities: Diverse agriculture trails can support local economies by providing resources for both agriculture and fisheries. Small-scale farmers and fishers may find mutually beneficial relationships, such as using agricultural by-products as fish feed or engaging in integrated farming practices.
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Cultural and Recreational Values: A diverse natural environment contributes to the cultural and recreational values of the area. This can attract ecotourism and recreational activities centered around fishing, benefiting local communities and providing an incentive for conservation efforts.
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Water Regulation and Flow Management: Vegetation along agriculture trails can contribute to water regulation by absorbing excess water during periods of heavy rainfall and releasing it gradually. This natural flow management helps prevent flooding and ensures a more stable and suitable environment for fish.
In summary, the presence of diverse alternative agriculture trails near-natural rivers can have multifaceted benefits for small fisheries, promoting habitat diversity, water quality, stable riverbanks, and overall ecosystem health. These positive interactions contribute to the sustainability of both agricultural and fisheries practices, supporting the well-being of local communities and the environment.
They are no doubt essential focus to a complete and balanced ecological and human health optimization and enhancement.
DISCUSSION
IMPORTANT: A conversation missed in the ecological study, and movement - Leaders in this movement, need to start overcoming their challenges with a whole new approach, we need you to be your best, inyour best shape and able to do hard work and outthink hard problems! There is no better way to get mindset and fitness results than to catch them from someone who has them. There are people available now to help you get into your best form. We need the people involved with our ecology to be strong, disciplined, noble examples and leaders.
Science perhaps should have ventured in this direction of combining the elements, but instead, this hugely important community opted for the "direction of dissection." They are almost opposed to realizing diverse combinations, and creative nutrition building as a study. Right now, in modern culture (North America), what I am talking about in terms of planning out a "highly diverse diet to optimize yourself "is a "crazy" idea - "that likely has a lot less of a benefit than I say it does." At this time it seems that cool is to be dumb and Cheetos are good nutrients for kids. I keep repeating myself so a few young people I care about consider the nutritional idea at least, and actually discover the full performance benefits. How many people take the time to even try it?
Pay deep attention to nature and everything will become more clear. -Albert Einstein
It can be further argued that gains in atmospheric richness by practice such as guerrilla permaculture at a large enough scale would be significant.
This would be a natural solution to both carbon and food-related concerns.
先生 Brandon Eisler