I am wondering from those of you who live, work or visit near the river at any point in Brazil what water levels are really like. What I read up hear in New York says it is pretty bad.
Most of the plecos with which I worked in the past 15 years were mostly from the Volta Grande of the Rio Xingu. How are the water levels doing there of anybody can report on them.
It would be awful if drought rather than the dam wiped out species like the zebras. I doubt droughts are very good for dam systems either.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Dought in the Amazon River
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