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rts551
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tonight on National Geographic
Documentary. "The End Of The Line." Could the ocean fisheries be depleted by 2048?
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Bajajorge
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I don't particularly like to eat fish that much, so ya can't blame me if there ain't none left.
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I some serious steps aren't taken right now, they'll be gone long before 2048.
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Ah yes, and all the oil will be gone also. But it's of little concern since we will all be dead from global warming, right? Did I say global warming?
Sorry, I meant to say climate change.
[Edited on 4-20-2012 by Enrique2012]
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rts551
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Hey it was put here to be used, or so someone else said. Use it up before someone else does!
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woody with a view
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is that tonight? or yesterday tonight?
or like a restraunt (sp?) sign once proudly proclaimed, "free food tomorrow!"
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Quote: | Originally posted by woody with a view
is that tonight? or yesterday tonight?
or like a restraunt (sp?) sign once proudly proclaimed, "free food tomorrow!" |
We watched it "last night"...Thursday, April 19, 2012.
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rts551
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Quote: | Originally posted by woody with a view
is that tonight? or yesterday tonight?
or like a restraunt (sp?) sign once proudly proclaimed, "free food tomorrow!" |
yesterday. interesting.... surprising was the amount of sea life that was taken to be processed into animal food (including feed for penned /farmed
fish).
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woody with a view
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i saw he posted it yesterday. it is sad how much is wasted to feed pets, and of those pets how many are wasted and put down EACH YEAR.
we're doomed!
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In keeping with Woody's restaurant sign, I've always loved this one, and it is taking on new meaning.
[/font]WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO
SERVE REFUSE TO ANYONE
Undoubtedly, there are people who cannot afford to give the anchor of sanity even the slightest tug. Sam Harris
"The situation is far too dire for pessimism."
Bill Kauth
Carl Sagan said, "We are a way for the cosmos to know itself."
PEACE, LOVE AND FISH TACOS
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Cypress
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Enrique2012, Welcome aboard! No. We've got oil, it's just that the current US administration has barred drilling in many areas. Global Warming? The
earth has been warming since the last Ice Age. Man didn't start it and man can't stop it.
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Enrique2012
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Apparently you didn't catch the sarcasm Cypress. I'm with you amigo!
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rts551
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Bufeo
What did you think?
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acadist
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Quote: | Originally posted by Enrique2012
Ah yes, and all the oil will be gone also. But it's of little concern since we will all be dead from global warming, right? Did I say global warming?
Sorry, I meant to say climate change.
[Edited on 4-20-2012 by Enrique2012] |
I am going with the Mayans on this one
Let's have another shot of tequila
Dave
I moved to CO and they made me buy a little rod to make it feel like a real fish
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Seriously now....
Some of my fellow Nomads who don't really like the results of all the scienctific research on human impacts on earth.... might want to consider . .
. that all those fish are either being abducted by aliens ~ or might be falling off the edge of the earth (which is most certainly flat....).
^.~
Yeah, pass the Patron :-)...
[Edited on 4-21-2012 by djh]
Its all just stuff and some numbers.
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Most of the sardine fishery off Peru, the world's richest fishery in tonnage at one time, went into fertilizer.
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Skipjack Joe
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Global harvest
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skipjack Joe
Most of the sardine fishery off Peru, the world's richest fishery in tonnage at one time, went into fertilizer. |
Is that not a good thing? Fertilizer is for growing food... The kind of food Vegetarians prefer, plants!
I wonder if they realize that animals died to grow their plants??
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The status of fishery species:
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Thanks for the insight djh. It's difficult to wrap ones mind around the idea that humans have an impact on this planet, or that the earth might not be
flat, but with your wisdom I now see the error of my ways. Perhaps the issue here is that I, and many like me, refuse to morph every cycle of life and
turn it into a political agenda. Perhaps the issue here is that we refuse to politicize every aspect of our lives.
So thank you, and please pass that bottle of Patron.
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