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hypoxic "dead zone" off Oregon coast

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Scary - one of those things that you hope is part of a natural process and not man made!
 
orfreediver said:
One of my dive partners found this article and sent it to me. I don't know if anyone is interested but here you go:
Derek

Another example of our effect on the planet that will be poo-pooed by those who choose to ignore. One of the richest environments in the 7 seas, dying....
Very sad indeed.
Peace,
Erik Y.
 
I think if you search that same site, you'll find out that there is another one going on in the Gulf near St. Pete.
 
You know After reading Erik's post I had to think of the movie Soylent Green. I know this is a dark thought but it crossed my mind. If you don't know what I'm talking about, this is a must see. I think it's the last of the true "Industrialization" movies (I could be wrong though).

-Derek
 
orfreediver said:
Soylent Green. -Derek

"Sylent green is...." :p I wont wreck it for those who haven't seen it yet!


There's some good info on the slow down of the Gulf Stream out there too.
Peace,
Erik Y.
 
That article is a year old. Are you saying it's back again this year? Or that it never went away like it the last time?
 
Mmm, Soylent Green(TM), arrrarrarrgghh (as the Homer Simpson in my head would say).

Very interesting and scary article. 10x.

-might contain spoilers (though not much)-
I was quite surprised at how 'solyent green' was very updated with current views of the grim future due to mankind ruining earth. Was it extremely innovative for it's times or have we just been living with the knowledge of us killing earth for that long? or in other words, when did we discover global warming?
 
Sorry folks but Observer is right on the money, this is old news, the date on the article is almost one year ago. The part about the dead zone off of the Gulf coast of Florida was from Spring of this year, so this could still be going on. That is unless Katrina had something to say about that.
 
There is a problem this year (2005) on the West Coast of Canada....low fish volumes and low O2 levels. Outstanding visibility during the summer, which is unusual.
The dead zones off of Oregon and in the Gulf have become annual events.
Peace,
Erik Y.
 
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