2. Lake Cahuilla differs from the Salton Sea in the fact that it wasn’t man made. It naturally filled the Coachella, Imperial, and Mexicali valleys of southeastern California and northeastern Baja California during the centuries prior to Spanish entry into the region.
3. I do in fact perceive bias in the title given to the 1998 Act of Congress because a sudden increase in scientific work from the Interior Department occurred urging them to quickly finish their data …show more content…
No, not at all because many species including migratory birds have died on their journey stop here and because the species here have died, gotten sick, or has had their embryos change. Quick fact, on August 4,1999 about 7.6 ,million fish died in a single day!
5. By putting the cities aside so maybe then they’ll fix leaks, conserve water, and understand the desperate need for water. Then the inflow of the Salton Sea will drastically increase from the Colorado River enhancing the substitute for the wetlands.
6. The amount and the information of the fishes that have survived and the information and numbers of the birds that have continued to stop at the Salton Sea. In order to make a final and adequate decision.
7. By overseeing the quickest and most healthiest choice that will benefit the species and the future of the Salton Sea.
8. Some environmentalists unfortunately only take into account the short term effects, others only take into account the endangered species health, and some take into account long term stabilization without considering the peoples bad ways of