Below Photos: More shots of plastic flower pot containers and other various pollution seen today near the Alligator Bayou sub-watershed. Click on any of the thumbnails below to bring up a photo gallery viewer.
Above Photo: Wetland Property near Flowerwood Nursery. Because of scenes like this, miles of Alligator Bayou waterways have plastic plant containers in them and the trail of this plastic pollution goes all the way into Mobile Bay. This is an example of plastic pollution with a traceable source. Unfortunately, there is no watershed management or no environmental monitoring of waterways in Mobile and no one to hold the Flowerwood Nursery accountable for their pollution of the environment. Below Photos: More shots of plastic flower pot containers and other various pollution seen today near the Alligator Bayou sub-watershed. Click on any of the thumbnails below to bring up a photo gallery viewer.
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This is an example of traceable shoreline garbage. One may argue that this is Flowerwood Nursery property. Some of it is. The problem is these flower pots can be found along the shoreline of Alligator Bayou all the way to Dog River and many of the plastic containers end up buried in the bottom of the waterways. Shoreline erosion is exacerbated by boat wakes as seen in these photos taken of the shoreline of Dog River. Various scenes from a kayak trip in the Alligator Bayou area and nearby tributaries.
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