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Riley Buley & Matt Gladfelter
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Freshwater Perspectives
How to Assess the Health of Streams and Rivers
Government Agencies look for ways to access the health of streams and rivers, but how do they do it? Today we will talk about water quality indicators.
2023-12-21
1h 05
Freshwater Perspectives
Sinkholes: The Lake Peigneur Giant Sinkhole Disater of 1980
Today will be talking about sinkholes so lets find what sinkholes are. Sinkholes is the development of a depression in the ground caused by collapsing earth below the hole.Sinkholes can happen in many different ways but a major causes sinkholes is caused by karst processes which is the chemical dissolution of carbonate rocks that slowly erode them away leading to the development of a depression in the ground.
2023-12-14
39 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The Water Mafia
Clean water, and the lack of it, is a major issue for many populations throughout the world. So how to people get clean water? Today we will see how the illegal actions of some help service populations in need.
2023-12-07
32 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The Secret Sex Lifes of Bluegill
Of all the fish in freshwater ecosystems, there are few as important as bluegills. Yes, this is a bold statement, but I say this because bluegills (other sunfish species) are the engines of many North American aquatic food webs. Think of how many zooplankton a bass would need to eat to get the energy found in one sunfish. You may have fished a bass pond without many forge fish (aka bluegills or some other small fish species) within it, and you’d likely caught larger bass that are stunted, skinny, and jaunty. Bluegill and sunfish serve as the much-needed br...
2023-11-30
33 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The World's Largest Invasive Species: Columbian Hippos
Pablo Escobar left some large animals in Columbia, his Hippos. Once released they have caused tremendous issues to columbian ecosystems. This episode will cover just how many issues they have caused.
2023-11-23
45 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Inland Shrimp Farming
There is no denying that people love shrimp. The National Marine Fisheries service’s estimates that 9 billon lbs. of shrimp is consumed yearly worldwide. The United States average consumer eats 4 lbs. of shrimp annually. Shrimp is both wild caught and farmed. Shrimp farming is a method to intensively produce shrimp for food and dates back centuries, and Shrimp farming is 55% of the global shrimp production. Today, we will cover moderns indoor shrimp farming, that is springing up in in places like Indiana and Iowa.
2023-11-16
51 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The History of the Loch Ness Monster
The freshwater Loch Ness is a place of legend. This 23 mile long and 755 feet deep lake contains a greater water volume than all the lakes in England combined. The surrounding land contains nine picturesque villages as well as the Urquhart Castle. And of course, some believe that deep within the lake lies the Loch Ness monster. This podcast will cover the folklore surrounding the Loch Ness monster.
2023-11-09
52 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The China Floods of 1931
The China floods referrers to major flooding that occurred in the Yangze River in June to August 1931. In total, an estimated 2 million people died during the flood. 140,000 to 150,000 people drowned others died due to lack of food and diseases like colera. Some even estimate that 3.7 to 4 million fatalities leading this to be called one of the worlds deadliest disasters.
2023-11-02
37 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Bowfishing From A to Z
Bowfishing is a growing pastime in the US, but is it sustainable? Check it out here.
2023-09-28
1h 14
Freshwater Perspectives
Controlling Sea Lamprey in the Great Lakes
The sea lamprey invasion in the great lakes is a major issue, but can they be controlled? Listen in here.
2023-09-21
50 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Lake Victoria and the Nile Perch
Learn how the Invasive Nile Perch has changed Lake Victoria.
2023-09-14
45 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The Bass You'll Never Catch: Hook Avoidance in Sports Fish
Are there some bass that you will never catch? It turn's out that is scientific evidence that this might be occurring. Find out here.
2023-09-07
45 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The African Great Lakes
From the second largest lake in the world to some impressive ecology, we will cover all about the African Great Lakes in this episode.
2023-08-31
45 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The Crazy Well
Texas well owners have found some potential healing properties, but are they real or imaginary. Today we will cover the crazy well.
2023-08-24
47 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Wastewater Part II: Tracking Drug Use in Wastewater
Tracking Drug usage throughout a population is hard, and some have turned to tracking usage in wastewater. We will find out how in this episode.
2023-08-17
53 min
Freshwater Perspectives
London's Cholera Outbreak and the Real John Snow
The Great London Cholera Outbreak hit the broad street pump of Soho area hard. But luckily a John Snow is on the case. Learn how he tracked the spread of disease throughout the area.
2023-08-10
41 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The History Of Wastewater Part I
Wastewater may seem bland, but it serves a vital part in society. So how does this process work? In part one we will cover the wastewater process of modern day.
2023-08-03
49 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Ancient Algal Blooms
Algal blooms cause harm to society through toxins and other impairments, but have blooms always caused these issues? Listen here to see the evidence as to how algal blooms may have impacted entire past civilizations.
2023-07-27
47 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The Dark History of the Iconic Sea Monkey
Sea Monkeys are the classic pets that has spanned decades, but the backstory of this icon is a little on the darker side. Listen in to find out this story!
2023-07-20
41 min
Freshwater Perspectives
How Can Fish Survive Under the Ice?
Winter can be tough for any animal, but it seems especially so for freshwater fish. Trapped under the ice, with little food, plant growth, and oxygen make lake life in winter a seemly destitute environment. So how do fish in lakes and ponds survive? As it turns out there are four main factors that fish need to overcome to survive harsh winter Including:1. Thermal stress2. Starvation3. Predation4. DiseaseIf a fish can overcome these four factors and oxygen depletion (which we are not going to cover in this article...
2023-07-13
41 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Sight, Smell, or Sound: What does a Bass Really Care About
Bass fishing can be both an art and a science. On the science side of the things, are there lures that bass can perceive by sight, smell, or sound? We will cover each of these to find what fisherman should be appealing to to catch the biggest bass.
2023-07-06
39 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Winterkill: Warning Signs and Prevention in Lakes and Ponds
Winterkill is an umbrella term to describe fish die-offs that can occur during the winter months in lakes and ponds. Typically die-offs occur when dissolved oxygen under the ice becomes too low for fish to survive. This article will describe the science of winterkill, the long-lasting effects they have on lakes, and tips to prevent it from occurring.
2023-06-29
53 min
Freshwater Perspectives
All Things Salamanders!
Salamanders comes in all shapes and sizes. We will cover both the biology of salamanders and their place in the history books.
2023-06-22
50 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Road Salt Harms Freshwater Ecosystems: Here Is What We Know
During the winter months, when ice and snow begins to accumulate, many northern states salt roads, driveways, and walkways to melt ice and keep public areas safe to drivers and pedestrians. As it turns out, A LOT of salt is needed to people safe. For example, it is estimated that the state of Michigan applies anywhere from 343,000 to 759,248 TONs of salt on their roads each winter.Salting has increased the safety of icy areas, but aquatic research suggests that road salt has begun to make its way into freshwater lakes and rivers, slowly making these areas saltier...
2023-06-15
45 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Ohio's Burning River
Did you know that the Cuyahoga River, Ohio caught fire at least a dozen times. Check out the story in this week's podcast
2023-06-08
38 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Great Lakes Freighters and the Sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald
Large cargo freighters are not just for oceans, but can be seen on the Great Lakes. Transporting massive amounts of raw goods from the Midwest to the eastern U.S. and vice versa is a method greatly benefiting the United States. But this mode of transport is not without risk. Such is the case of the Edmund Fitzgerald who was lost to Lake Superior in a strong November storm in 1975. This podcast will cover the cargo industry of the Great Lakes and the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
2023-06-01
55 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The Decline of Great Salty Lakes
Salt lakes occur throughout the world, but will they remain? Today we will do a deep dive into the rise and fall of the Salton Sea in California.
2023-05-25
43 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The Pearl and Button Goldrush on the Mississippi River
Sometimes in history, a bazar set of circumstances spurs on events not observed before or after a certain point in time. Such is the case of the pearl and shell button ‘gold rush’ that gripped the upper Mississippi River starting in 1890 and continued into the turn of the century.This podcast will cover the rise and fall of the freshwater pearl and shell button industry that was built on the back of the humble freshwater mussel.
2023-05-18
42 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Crayfish from A to Z
Crayfish come in all shapes and sizes, even giant sized. Today Matt tells us crayfish facts, stories, and the crayfish aquaculture industry with its roots in Louisiana.
2023-05-11
45 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Lead in Drinking Water and the Flint, MI case study
Lead is harmful to human health, so why did it get in our drinking water infrastructure in the first place. Listen to this weeks episode describing why lead was used in drinking water piping and the ways that it can go wrong like in Flint, MI
2023-05-04
47 min
Freshwater Perspectives
A Guide to PFAS and Forever Chemicals in Drinking Water and Freshwater Ecosystems
Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances – known commonly as PFAS – are a suite of synthetic chemicals used to make consumer items such as non-stick cookware, food packaging, clothing, and furniture. Concern for PFAS has increased as these chemicals are found to not break down in the environment - thereby giving them the name of forever chemicals – and have been linked to certain cancers in humans.A recent study has estimated that over 200 million Americans have been exposed to PFAS through drinking water sources. And further research suggest that PFAS are found in aquatic organism like fish, and can bioaccumulate up to...
2023-04-27
48 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The Thanksgiving of Water
We are getting close to Thanksgiving! What better way to celebrate than with a story on Phoenix's Water Thanksgiving! Ever heard of it? Well find out more here.
2023-04-20
30 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The Ultimate Guide to Invasive Carp
Invasive Carp Like Bighead and Silver Carp are huge problems in some US waterways. So how did they get here and are there any ways to stop them. Find out more in this weeks episode.
2023-04-13
1h 02
Freshwater Perspectives
The Mystery of the Dead Eagles
What doe Eagles and Water Quality have in common. As it turns out, more than you think. Check out this podcast where Matt describes the mystery of dying eagles and the unique findings researchers made on the topic.
2023-04-06
33 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Recreational Fishing is an $129 Billion Economic Powerhouse
From kids fishing a local pond to multi-day ocean charters, recreational fishing is a pastime enjoyed by many. In fact, the American Sportfishing Association (2019) reported that recreational fishing is the second most popular activity after jogging with one in six Americans fishing yearly; that is 49.4 million anglers. There are more anglers than people who play golf (23.8 million participants) and tennis (18.1 million) combined.With this angling popularity comes an economic stimulus to local communities near quality fishing areas. The American Sportfishing Association (2019) reported the recreational fishing economy (both inland and sea fishing) generates a $129 billion in economic output...
2023-03-30
43 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The Arapaimas Conservation Success
Can community based conservation succeed in preserving freshwater resources? Check out how Brazilian community conservation has kept valuable Arapaima population thriving for all to enjoy.
2023-03-23
40 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The Illegal Caviar Trade and Its Risk to Sturgeon
In April 2022, a Kentucky man was sentenced to one year of prison because of harvesting a sturgeon illegally. The Rolling Stones also reported in April on California police officers uncovering an illegal sturgeon poaching ring when authorities discovered a 7-foot still-living sturgeon in the back of a suspect’s gray hatchback during a traffic stop. Although no one in the California sturgeon bust has been sentenced yet, it is expected that suspects will receive harsh sentences.So why are people catching sturgeon without a licenses and out of season, and, why are they going to jail for a...
2023-03-16
38 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Climate Change Impact on Sports fishing
Climate change is impacting many facets of life, but how will change freshwater sports fishing. Luckily research has looked into this and have found some surprising facts. Listen here.
2023-03-09
43 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The Origins of the Los Angeles Water Waters
Los Angeles water was not always what it once was, but with the help of a few key individuals, and an aqueduct, the city has grown to one of the largest in the US. However, the creation of the Aqueduct was not without issues. Listen in to hear the story of the LA water wars.
2023-03-02
1h 03
Freshwater Perspectives
How Climate Change Impacts Sports Fisheries
Changing Climates will have a big impact on freshwater fisheries, but will some populations survive? Tune in to see what the scientific literature shows.
2023-02-23
43 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Greywater, Blackwater, and Clearwater: Knowing Your Water Types
This podcast will describe the differences between cleanwater, greywater, and blackwater, and cover how these water classifications can both reduce the stress humans put on the freshwater environments as well as save taxpayers money.
2023-02-16
50 min
Freshwater Perspectives
The Global Dam Dilemma
Dam structures date as far back as 2900 BCE in ancient Egypt. Since then over 800,000 dams have been built worldwide, according to the International Rivers Network. In the United States, alone, nearly 84,000 dams of various sizes are currently in use, impounding about 17% of the nation’s rivers. This article aims to summarize the pros and cons of dam construction as well as dam removal.
2023-02-09
1h 06
Freshwater Perspectives
The Wealthy and Vibrant History of the Koi Fish Trade
Raising and keeping Koi fish is not your average hobby. In the 2017 all Japan Koi show, the most expensive Koi fish ever sold was transacted at a whopping $1.8 million. The Koi fish trade has a vibrant and wealthy history that spans from Japan in the 1700s to hobbyists partaking in all parts of the world today. This hobby has grown to be more than just raising fish as food or as a pastime, but is ingrained in some cultures with deep meaning and symbolism for many. Bloodlines of these fish can also span hundreds of years, demonstrating just how...
2023-02-02
46 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Freshwater Mussels: Unexpected Anglers and Water Quality Monitors
Freshwater mussels are a diverse group of bivalves (specifically, the family Unionidae) that inhabit lakes, rivers, and streams worldwide. Unionidae includes roughly 890 species that call global freshwater systems home. Despite being so widespread, the fascinating life history of freshwater mussels is still quite unknown to most of the general public. This article aims to be a one-stop-shop for all things mussels!
2023-01-26
44 min
Freshwater Perspectives
E. coli: Not your average water quality measurement
Even if you’re not a water quality professional, there’s a good chance you’ve heard about E. coli. From food poisoning to beach closures, these bacteria can be a major health issue to humans. In this article, we are going to focus on E. coli and it impacts to water quality and water resource management. Although a commonly measured water quality parameter, the topic of E. coli management in aquatic systems in a lot more complicated than you might think.
2023-01-19
54 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Nyos: the African Lake Disaster
On the night of August 23rd 1986, residence around Lake Nyos in Northwest Cameroon reported hearing a rumbling. Out of eyesight, a bubbling 330 ft geyser out of the lake spewed a strong white mist that began to cover the surrounding lowland areas. The mist soon spanned to a radius of 16 miles affecting villages and farmland. Individuals caught in the mist lost consciousness and some died outright. Over the following days, a total 1,746 people and 3,500 livestock were found dead. Survivors of the aftermath were treated at local hospitals for asphyxiation and the bubble-like lesions on their skin. Around lake Nyos, little...
2023-01-12
1h 05
Freshwater Perspectives
Fishing For the Future: Fish Size Limits
Fish size limits are a vital method to preserve freshwater fisheries world wide. Check out this episode where we discuss the history of size limits and how their use preserves vital age classes in fisheries so populations can thrive.
2023-01-05
41 min
Freshwater Perspectives
Larval Fish and the Point of No Return
The early stages of fish larvae are wildly difficult. From predators, disease, finding food, and maintaining proper development, it is no wonder that fish produce many offspring as the chances of larval survival are extremely low. In fact, fish have one of the highest mortality rates of any vertebrate animal. Due to this extreme mortality rate, some researchers have devoted whole careers to determine what makes one fish live while another dies. And what they found is quite fascinating.
2022-12-23
53 min