08-26-2025, 05:18 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ApS
When strong winds cross the water's surface, long streams of white bubbles will form next to our shorelines.
Long "Langmuir Streaks" have appeared.
In front of my Winter Harbor repose, they'll form in streaks up to 11 wide. (With 7-wide being the most common).
Limnololgists who examine the ingredients say, "If it smells like a garden's earth, then it's "natural". If it smells like sewage, then that's what it is".
My own checks over 73+ years on Winter Harbor tell me "earth".

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Agree. WE have seen them forever off and on.
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