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Meanwhile, back on Earth, 75% of the worlds fisheries were over-exploited, fully exploited, or depleted before this spill. That number just went up. The myth that the ocean can just "absorb" whatever is thrown in it, is just that. A myth. Oil doesn't go away on it's own. It doesn't "filter down" into something else. It's still oil, and it will be fucking things up for years to come. You'd have to be a gigantic moronic pinhead, to believe millions of gallons of crude will not have a huge effect on the region... "The ocean will take care of this on its own if it was left alone and left out there," Rush Limbaugh said. "It's natural. It's as natural as the ocean water is." See? There's one now. JC
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The Earth went though what's known as the "Great Dying" about 250 million years ago. Maybe an asteroid, maybe all the volcanoes went crazy at once, nobody knows. An estimated 90% of the worlds fish, mammals and bugs bit the dust. It is believed that surviving animal communities took roughly 30 million years to recover. I hope you brought a good book to read. JC
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It's sad. It's horribly sad. We've already abused this planet so much, and are so ignorant.... ack.
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Will this affect the west coast of Florida?
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I know. It's just absolutely incredible to me. Though, now with Al Gore being the spokesmodel for Environmental Issues hasn't really helped things. He just comes off as a heretic. It's like having Chicken Little with a REAL issue. The sky IS fucking falling.
There is a company here in Austin that produces a microbial product that "eats" oil. They are delivering their first major shipment of the product this week to help address the issue. While it seems like this could solve the problem, I can't help but think about the what-if's. YAY, let's introduce a foreign product to address one disaster could create an entirely different disaster....
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