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this video will explain dust and habitat mitigation projects on the exposed lake bed of the salton sea that are completed or still under construction i will not discuss mitigation projects that are only proposed or planned because many projects have a history of never getting built or are continuously delayed due to problems like finding funding it is important to note that these pleaded mitigation projects are crucial for two reasons one these projects help to suppress dust as causing major respiratory issues for people who live near the sea and two these projects can also rebuild habitat for birds and other wildlife that used to use the sea knows less salty the projects i will be discussing are the torres martinez desert quia indians tree planting project the salton sea conservation habitat project the surface roughening projects the hay bale placement project and the vegetation enhancement projects i will also discuss the red hill bay project because it was mostly built but more re