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Anonymous
Okay guys, maybe you can help me.

This stuff has grown on the pond in front of our house in the time of 2-3 days.

It's some kind of algea, I'd assume, it's green (brownish at times) and "hairy", the "roots" are on most of those things about 15-20cm long and touch the ground of our small cove. It drifted into our cove and grew larger and formed this "web".

I don't know about the water-quality. The water is pretty clear but the floor is fluffy/muddy and if you poke in there with a stick, some gas will come out (I don't know what kind of gas, it doesn't smell I think...the mud smells, though.)

Now there's this HUGE patch of algae on top of the cove. It's THICK. Sunlight and air won't pass very good through it, what happens if it dies off? I guess it will smell like shit and the water quality will drop even lower, can ou do something against it?

Does someone know, what kind of algae this is or could be?
We didn't have this in the last 4 years, since we moved here.
>> Anonymous
Is the area stagnate?
>> Anonymous
>>276345
Actually, it's more like a lake, it's just called "pond" in it's actual name.
It's too big for a filter-system, I guess.

No one is allowed to use a boat on the lake, as the fishers of the city are the owners and want to use it alone.
Sometimes they're fishing with motor boats.
I don't think they would allow any sewers as it's actually a "fishing pond" for them.

Like already mentioned, there's a cove right in front of the garden and the wind always lets everything people throw into the lake on the other shore, like bottles, and plastic-wrappings, same goes with stuff like those algae.


>>276346
Alright, I will when it stops raining.
>> Anonymous
>>276361
I would call it neither stagnate nor rough.

The wind usually makes quite a few waves but it's not very deep. If you count the fluffy stuff at the ground as water the depth would be like 40-50cm at the shore and 1,20m at the end of the algae-carpet.

Like I said, the wind is pressing all the algae that grew at the shore left and right of the cove into it.
>> Anonymous
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Also, here's a picture from our shore to the other.
>> Anonymous
>>276375
If there are fishers going around, it must not be too bad. Maybe you just got the short end and all the gunk swims into your lagoon.