Petition updateFREE THE OCKLAWAHA RIVER BY THE BREACHING OF RODMAN DAM"Ocklawaha, Set Her Free" is now a YouTube video!

FREE THE OCKLAWAHA RIVER BY THE BREACHING OF RODMAN DAM

Aug 17, 2016
"Ocklawaha, Set Her Free" is now a YouTube video!
Published 17 August 2016:
“Crooked River With Big Old Trees, Ocklawaha, Set Her Free”
Original Lyrics by “Ocklawahaman” Paul Nosca (11 July 2012)
Revised 06 August 2016 with “Ocklawaha, Set Her Free” as the title.
Revised Lyrics by “Ocklawahaman” Paul Nosca, Wendy Music, and Captain Erika Ritter.
Vocals by Wendy Music and Musical Accompaniment by Jim Music.
LYRICS
Silver Springs to the St. Johns wide
A fifty-six-mile canoeing ride
She lost her freedom at Rodman Dam
Blocking striped bass wasn't Nature's plan
Crooked river, big old trees
Ocklawaha, set her free
That crooked river, them big old trees
Ocklawaha, let's set her free
Virgin cypress, tall tupelo grow
Artesian springs enter her shaded flow
Catch largemouth bass from my canoe
Remove that Dam, there'll be stripers too
Crooked river, big old trees
Ocklawaha, set her free
That crooked river, them big old trees
Ocklawaha, let's set her free
Crooked river, big old trees
Ocklawaha, set her free
That crooked river, them big old trees
Ocklawaha, let's set her free
Bellowing gators and drake wood ducks
Wild hogs, turkeys, and whitetail bucks
Manatees, black bears, and sandhill cranes
Reckon her water runs through my veins
Crooked river, big old trees
Ocklawaha, set her free
That crooked river, them big old trees
Ocklawaha, let's set her free
Cry the ghosts of ivorybills
Haunting them virgin cypress trees
Ocklawaha, Ocklawaha, let's set her free!
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Show your support for the free migration -- St. Johns River to Silver Springs -- of the Florida manatee, channel catfish, and Atlantic-race STRIPED BASS. Note that the native Atlantic-race STRIPED BASS lost its only suitable spawning habitat of the entire St. Johns River basin (and the most southern in the U.S.) when Rodman (Kirkpatrick) Dam was closed across the Ocklawaha River on September 30, 1968.
Riverine LARGEMOUTH BASS have been native to the Ocklawaha River for thousands of years -- they don't need Rodman Dam or Rodman Reservoir for their survival!
Thank you to all that have already signed this petition FOR-FREE https://www.change.org/p/st-johns-river-water-management-district-free-the-ocklawaha-river-by-the-breaching-of-rodman-dam and desire a free-flowing "Source to the Sea" 56-mainstream-mile "Real-Florida-By-God" Ocklawaha River - Silver River - Silver Springs system!
Currently only 1715 "votes" to breach Rodman Dam. When I appear at a future SJRWMD board meeting in Palatka I would want 3000-5000 "votes" that "Ocklawahaman" represents! Encourage others and spouses and/or significant others to do the same! Remember that in the "Rough and Tumble" of politics, TWO (or THREE) votes beats ONE! Are we serious about getting Ocklawaha restoration started in earnest? Or?
Please be aware that many active public employees of the Federal or State (of Florida) governments who agree with this "FREE THE OCKLAWAHA RIVER BY THE BREACHING OF RODMAN DAM" petition will be very reluctant to sign it publicly because of social media policies that may apply to them -- they have their careers, retirements, and families to consider! "Ocklawahaman" understands their situation because I was a U.S. and Florida governmental employee before retirement.
Thanks for your support! Sincerely, "Ocklawahaman" Paul Nosca.
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