Lake Winnipeg served as a body of freshwater that has continually supported it`s community. It has served as a source of commercial fishing, transportation, recreation, and spiritual significance of the First Nations people. Leading as being one of the biggest freshwater lakes in all of the world, it is of conflict to all citizens of the region when it can no longer fulfill its intended roles. The health of the lake can directly and indirectly cause harm to the lives of the local people. Currently, …show more content…
However, it's important to think about the life before human dominance began. If you are wanting to reach a specific goal, why is it that people look for ways around it rather than returning to a method of solution to where it has been proven to succeed? Earth was once independant in sustaining life by it`s own means. In spite of this, in order to tackle Lake Winnipeg`s crisis at its root, we need to ensure the elimination of recurrence by understanding cause and effect.
The overwhelming algae bloom has ultimately resulted from human disruption. It’s increasing levels of phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations are looking to have been originated from farm runoff, residential sewage, and industrial waste. At first instinct, it’s almost instantaneous to shame top companies and agribusinesses. The suspects who I plan to target in hopes of moving towards restoring Lake Winnipeg’s condition are specifically small private farms, as well as provincial residents who have generally influenced Winnipeg's urban