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Taronar t1_ixy7jjq wrote
Not much lives inside of the literal waterfall
phoenyx1980 t1_ixybgb3 wrote
But does the light affect plant aquatic life at the bottom of the falls? I know you can trick plants into thinking the season is changing, just by adding/changing "daylight" times.
Taronar t1_iy0qle0 wrote
LED are very low light index so yeah no
phoenyx1980 t1_iy15t3g wrote
Well that's good.
Blitzed_ca t1_ixxwcdo wrote
I doubt those leds deliver much PFFD (or whatever it’s called) to pertinent areas. Probably doesn’t even make a difference if you take in the surrounding light pollution in that area to begin with
phoenyx1980 t1_ixy0vs4 wrote
I hope so. When things can't sleep because it's never dark, they often die.
katoman1532 t1_ixynzz9 wrote
I read an article about the falls recently that was quite interesting. One thing I learned is that the flow is highly regulated and water volume is reduced significantly at night. It's pumped up in the daytime for viewing purposes only.
FennPoutine t1_ixywqrw wrote
Damned industrial pollution has ruined this natural wonder. All that water that glows in the dark, and mutant tour guides who chase after you with an upsell...
gazund t1_iy0vzux wrote
When was that?
cody_alec OP t1_iy0w43t wrote
I took this picture last night
SquashNut707 t1_ixxt1jh wrote
LEDs have ruined everything
m3003 t1_ixxup6q wrote
Yeaaaaah! Not being able to see it at all was much better.
SquashNut707 t1_ixxutra wrote
I whole heartedly agree.
Randy519 t1_ixy1ie4 wrote
It looks better from the American side
cody_alec OP t1_ixy1lbt wrote
I’ve been to both sides plenty of times, and I’ve always enjoyed the Canadian side better. But that’s just my opinion.
phoenyx1980 t1_ixxvn29 wrote
I wonder how the lights affect the ecosystem there?