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Mass Fish Deaths

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It's Blacklisted News. In other words, crap. Their business model is to gin up articles to keep you in a state of terror that "something is very wrong".

I can do the same with creative search engine use. I can find enough news articles from around the globe to give the appearance of any horror you desire.

That being said, fracking is nasty f-ing business. For fifteen years I had zero problems with my reverse osmosis water filter. They started fracking in my area. Now I get wads of tar blocking my filter.

THANKS NATIONAL SOCIALISM.

Mega-corporations get to inject God-only-knows-what nasty chemicals into our ground water, and the citizenry is prohibited from even learning what those chemicals are. And people wonder why our society is circling the drain like it's some great mystery.
 
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I think it is important to realise that if you added up all of the mass fish deaths reported in this article it would not be equivalent to one days "global catch" (of wild fish) which is about two hundred and fifty thousand 250,000 tonnes a day or one and a half million 1,500,000 tonnes a week, or ninety million 90,000,000 tonnes a year. these figures do not include farmed or illegally caught fish.

My opinion is that given the unbearable pressure that our seas and rivers and the creatures that reside in them are already under, events like the ones mentioned in the article are all the more serious.

In a nutshell something is very, very wrong but sadly I have no confidence that anything will change until it is too late (which it probably is already).
 
Sorry that at first I found it funny , Han... ;) I think we, as humanity, fucked it up beyond belief.. Sealife, that is..
 
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