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Volume of Trash in the Pacific... Disturbing
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My word, people ... please quote at least part of the articles you link to! That way its far easier for us all to figure out whether or not the topic is actually interesting.
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All the same, there's no need for you to be a jackass. Its not my fault if you aren't bright enough to figure out this topic by its title.
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No need to fight! You are both equally dumb!
@Kpt. Lemon, there was a thread about this sometime ago. Search is your friend. @Aramike, El kapitan Lemon's right, dont be so lazy. The title clearly tells what this' about. And lastly, I'd like to thank myself for being so fricking awesome. Thank you and have a nice day. |
I dont blame him for not seeing it. It was buried like 10 pages down.
Took me a while to find it and it was my post :rotfl: Quote:
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One of the survivors from (Tarawa?) went back there to build a monument and the old veteran was shocked by the collasal amount of garbage that washes up on the beaches.:doh:
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Unfortunatly were talking not only large pieces / bottles but also pieces down to microscopic in size. It is these microscopic pieces which make up the major threat. Most fish and invertibrates will not try to swallow a gallon jug, however a piece of plastic the size of a grain of sand can and do get ingested inadverntantly. |
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When I read the title of the thread I was really expecting a report of everything at the bottom of the ocean not the top. That's sure a lot of crap floating around. I have always wondered what it would be like to completely drain the oceans to see just what exactly is down there. It can't be pretty. :dead:
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It was amazing the kind of things that were picked up. Boat motors, fishing rods / reels, the odd washing machine? |
The size of texas
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Bush's fault.
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