Growing Dead Zones In The Ocean

cowfishrule

Active Member
something is missing....
all this ocean water, and its just not mixing in these certain areas?
why is this?
tides in and out should bring in fresh water and currents.
i noticed how quickly they jumped on the "global warming bus". can any of this be explained by erosion (w/wo storms), or human development along the shoreline?
 

dogfaceman

Member
sad, i read an article in National Geographic and it says they think all the reefs in the carribian will be completely bleached by year 2020 due to pollution and global warming, but in good news they expect the GBR to last a lot longer due to the protections the Australians put on the reef.
 

yerboy

Active Member
Originally Posted by dogfaceman
http:///forum/post/2724113
sad, i read an article in National Geographic and it says they think all the reefs in the carribian will be completely bleached by year 2020 due to pollution and global warming, but in good news they expect the GBR to last a lot longer due to the protections the Australians put on the reef.
quick lets harvest it all now and put it in our tanks so we can save it....
 
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