Hank Kroll wrote:
> On Apr 22, 1:47 pm, "Ouroboros_Rex" <i...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Hank Kroll wrote:
>>> On Apr 22, 7:30 am, "Ouroboros_Rex" <i...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>> sir.jpturc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>>>> and the demonstration of the consequences of such could be seen in
>>>>> softening of sea water ...
>>>>> As a clue right here in France, while conducting an environmental
>>>>> survey with professionals of the sea, I learnt that oysters which
>>>>> some years back were mature in 18 month, NOW TOOK 3 YEARS TO
>>>>> ACHIEVE
>>>>> ADULTHOOD !
>>
>>>>> The dilution of minerals needed to construct the oysters shells,
>>>>> in
>>>>> clear Oyster shell are not made of carbon and calcium what the
>>>>> hell are they made of?
Composition of crassostrea virginica shell from Galvestron Bay (presented
as
oxides)
calcium-53.6
carbon-42.5
sodium-0.33
magnesium-0.32
silicon-0.17
moisture-0.59
sulfur-0.18
strontium-0.11
The oyster creates its own environment by secreting a shell composed or
ninety-five percent (95%) of calcium carbonate. The remainder of the shell
is made up of organic material and trace amounts of manganese, iron,
aluminum, sulfate and magnesium.
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1985/7/85.07.02.x.html
Oysters eat plankton that eats carbon
>>>>> dioxide. It seems that if they had enough food they would grow
>>>>> faster. Maybe we need more CO2 to make the plankton grow? If it
>>>>> is too cold oysters won't grow. Maybe its the temperature.
No. Here's what it is. Just what I said it was.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=carbon+dioxide+oceans+oysters&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f
(or http://tinyurl.com/6lze2j
)
You can pretty much pick any of those first few articles. As you can
see, the problem is well known in scientific circles.
>
> From the various aquaculture projects up here in Alaska they are able
> to grow oysters and mussels but when they overcround the area there
> isn't enough food to they grow very slowly. You also need sunlight to
> make the plankto grow so that the oysters can grow.
Here's information on plankton and CO2.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=plankton+carbon+dioxide
>
> I earn a living commercial fi****ng salmon for 60 years and sort of pay
> attention to what is going on with the environment. I have a new book
> coming out titled, Cosmological Ice Ages with 25 color images and star
> maps showing where we are going and where we came from and what took
> Earth out of a billion-year ice age. www.alaskapubli****ng.com
"Light years ahead of our present level of science the Authors, Brad Guth
and Henry Kroll plotted our sun's course from Orion to Hercules to
discover
that we are in a 105,000-year elliptical orbit around a white dwarf star.
At
our closest point of one-tenth light year this star doubles the incoming
invisible, ultraviolet light striking Earth creating the many layers of
coal, oil and limestone laid down between ice ages."
Ah. I think you will eventually find there are problems with that
theory. =)


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