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by pvaldes 1406 days ago
Dogs don't eat algae, and there are killed beavers also.

Either you have mercury or you haven't. Blue algae are ephemeral and don't store mercury, If I'm not wrong (I could be wrong)

Wildfires can release mercury, stirring the bottom could (in theory) release mercury and environmental terrorists (from Poland, Germany or other countries) can trow poison in the water, of course. We can see a sudden global pattern of environmental crimes all around Europe since the last months (and don't tell me that is climate change, most wildfires were deliberate and systematic).

A start would be identifying the organisms killed, the level of poisons found in the last years and the type of poison(s) found in their corpses.

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> environmental terrorists (from Poland, Germany or other countries) can trow poison in the water, of course. We can see a sudden global pattern of environmental crimes all around Europe since the last months

You seem to be missing one potential candidate state already responsible for some huge environmental disasters this year.

Russia is implicit in this list, but we need more data. Could be a boycott to keep the current government occupied and not focused on Ucranie or to promote their demise, but could have a simpler explanation also. By now the main categories are industrial dumping or foreign boycott. I don't believe in the climate change/bad luck theory.

The presence of salts is particularly interesting in its three possible ways to end there. Either:

1) Salt was dumped directly in the river by criminals or ...

2) Salt was a by-product of the toxic interacting with the river (Who has access to a lot o mercury salts? We have chemistry experts in HN, maybe some of them could enlight us about some possible chemical paths that release mercury and salt?) or ...

3) Salt (Iodine??) was a second dump aiming to fix the disaster and neutralize the poison after the fishes were killed. Maybe by the government, maybe by the perpetrators.

Many fishes can stand salt for hours or days using their liver to detox, time enough to quit the area. We used salt and freshwater baths routinely to treat our ill freshwater and marine fishes. If is progressive they survive. Carps can stand low quality waters.

The parasites could provide an answer. I would suggest to take a look to them.

We know that at least seven species of fishes were affected. Maybe covering the main trophic chains