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davamanra
29.10.08 22:43  

http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/marphyt.html
Redsand11j
29.10.08 21:22  

I'm pretty sure it's only 50%.
davamanra
29.10.08 3:41  

More accidental plagarism. Sorry about that! It's not just the fish though. 90% of oxygen production happens in the ocean so if we can get marine plant life to grow faster that might help with the global warming as well as give the fish more to eat.
lkm
28.10.08 23:59  

Wasn't I the one who said grow more fish?
davamanra
28.10.08 15:32  

A much more practical solution would be to put catalytic converters on coal power stations. Along these lines I wonder about sequestering some of the CO2 in the oceans. If trees grow better with more CO2 ocean plant life would grow better too. This might offset the over-fishing issue as well. THIS is what I'm talking about by living in harmony with nature. Developing a symbiotic relationship with nature. If we want to fish or cut down trees fine, but find a way to not only replenish what we have taken, but increase the supply.