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Topic Title: Dredging in Cocoa Beach Topic Summary: big change in water clarity for the better Created On: 12/08/2019 05:51 AM |
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I had a marine contractor out at my dock today for an estimate and I was talking to him about the water clarity. I mentioned that I saw the same dredger crew idling down my canal dumping snow shovels full of some white substance. He said that it could be Alum which attaches to the phosphorus and clears the water quickly. Any idea if this product was used during the Cocoa Beach dredging? Here's a link to Nat Geo that explains the substance.......Aluminum Sulfate
PS out C/R fishing behind CB high and caught a few healthy 14 to 16 inch trout. The water looks pretty nice. |
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