I know that there is no fresh water available and that getting the fire under control takes priority, but isn’t dropping seawater on everything ensuring nothing will grow again for a long time?
A lot of what is burning is mostly just weed/brush over hard soil that doesn’t get much water anyways, I don’t think it would permeate deep enough in the soil to really “salt it”.
I live in an area which has seen quite a few wildfires, and everytime they are put out with these planes using sea water. Never stopped anything from growing back, and it does grow back very fast !
You would need a lot more salt than that to significantly damage the ecosystem. For example, many roads are salted all winter, it does impact local ecosystems, especially waterways, but it doesn’t comepletely kill them in most places. Plus a lot of the ash from the fires can be quite nutritious for plants which can help with recovery.
I know that there is no fresh water available and that getting the fire under control takes priority, but isn’t dropping seawater on everything ensuring nothing will grow again for a long time?
A lot of what is burning is mostly just weed/brush over hard soil that doesn’t get much water anyways, I don’t think it would permeate deep enough in the soil to really “salt it”.
Probably the salt is not consentrated enough. I’m guessing though.
There are not enough helicopters and airplanes in the world to drop enough salt water to prevent plants from growing in those mountains.
I live in an area which has seen quite a few wildfires, and everytime they are put out with these planes using sea water. Never stopped anything from growing back, and it does grow back very fast !
You would need a lot more salt than that to significantly damage the ecosystem. For example, many roads are salted all winter, it does impact local ecosystems, especially waterways, but it doesn’t comepletely kill them in most places. Plus a lot of the ash from the fires can be quite nutritious for plants which can help with recovery.
Ontario (Canada) alone puts 3-5 million tonnes of salt on the roads each year.
So much salt all my shoes,boots,and pant legs have salt stains. But never enough to kill the weeds growing through the sidewalks.