Washed up dead fish in Sask. turn into strange, beautiful art project 
By Tiffany Cassidy CA Source: CBC News 3/15/2016
Tiffany Cassidy
Vera Saltzman uses a process called lumen printing, where she lets dead fish bake in the sun

When Vera Saltzman saw fish wash up on the shores of Echo Lake, Sask. she had no idea they would become her next art project.

"There were hundreds of them, literally, washed right up onto the shores," the Saskatchewan artist said.

Saltzman had grown up in Atlantic Canada and thought she understood fish well. This was fascinating to her, and worth looking into.

"Fish is in my blood to be honest. But I'd never seen this number of dead fish. I'd seen a few here and there which I think is pretty common, that'll happen, but not in the numbers I did that time."
 

Dead fish are common in southern Saskatchewan lakes, according to Patrick Boyle at the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency. He calls them "fish kills" and says the most common cause is oxygen depletion caused by algae blooms in the mid to late summer months. When fish become trapped in shallow areas of a lake, the oxygen depletion can kill them.

The cause of the algae is complicated. Boyle says the Qu'Appelle River system is naturally nutrient rich and has been for a very long time, but that treated wastewater effluent from the City of Regina has contributed nutrients and increased algae growth, as well as runoff from Saskatchewan's rich soils. But Boyle adds that the lakes in the Fort Qu'Appelle area experienced significant algae blooms before settlement and the expansion of agricultural practices.

When wind conditions develop, dead fish will wash up on the shorelines. That's where Saltzman found her next weird medium.

 
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