Posted on 10/19/2017 10:27:13 AM PDT by Gamecock
Plans to expand aquatic farming could have a serious knock-on effect on climate change, climate experts have warned after new research revealed that underwater shellfish farts produce 10% of the global-warming gases released by the Baltic Sea.
A study published in the Scientific Reports journal shows that clams, mussels and oysters produce one-tenth of methane and nitrous oxide gases in the Baltic Sea as a result of digestion. Therefore, researchers have warned that shellfish may play an important but overlooked role in regulating greenhouse gas production.
Methane and nitrous oxide gases have a far greater warming potential than carbon dioxide so bodies of water without or with fewer shellfish record lower methane release rates.
Increased synthetic fertiliser use and agricultural activities are known to have caused extensive nutrient enrichment in coastal waters and the study highlighted how this has been recognised as the principal driver for the enhanced GHG flux from aquatic environments.
Shellfish in these ecosystems process the nutrients and release the gases as part of their regular biological processes. Farming of these organisms has been touted as a solution to nutrient pollution in bodies of water.
Recent figures estimate that around 10% of nitrous oxide emissions could come from shallow aquatic systems, while anything up to 40% of methane could come from shallow sediment, although there is no clear consensus on this aspect, due to huge variability.
The study authors insisted that although these creatures have been releasing greenhouse gases for millions of years without a noticeable impact on the climate, things could change now because of the growing human population, its impact on the environment and the plans to increase aquatic food production.
Population growth means that options like increasing shellfish in peoples diets are being considered. If the findings of the study hold true for other parts of the world as well, it is possible that these plans could lead to increased greenhouse gas emissions.
Shellfish flatulence is not the first bodily function to be blamed for having an impact on the climate. EU lawmakers in 2015 decided to exempt enteric methane, mostly found in the burps of ruminant animals like cows, from caps on methane and ammonia.
Dave Barry needs to cover this story!
Tell that to your wife the next time she asks for a string of pearls ...
Ah, yes. Time once again time to apply for research grants.
And no more work or money if they don't publish these studies, so they come of with this shit (pun intended)?
That grant money and their individual jobs would be in jeopardy if they said that everything in nature and the world was going hunky-dory.
So instead, all of their "results" must reflect some kind of danger to people or the earth or just negative consequences of any kind, when they release them or they would be drummed out of the scientific and university communities.
/sarcasm alert/: Oyster farts and cow burps are destroying the planet. Let's all kill ourselves and any other living thing on earth so we CAN NOT enjoy it. We'll all be dead and so will everything else. But the planet will be happy.
Dumb asses.
Too much cabbage will do that...
because its the Baltics...
Slavs, etc...
Oh never mind...
Oyster boogers= pearls
Oysters filter huge amounts water. That more than outweighs any “flatulence.”
——A study published in the Scientific Reports journal ——
They really should change their name if they are going to publish such inane stupidity...
Just dump tons of that stomach gas-reducing stuff in the sea.
I never knew shellfish farted.
Guess that explains how weird Baltimore smells.
As Rodney King would say, "We can now all get along, laughing and feeling euphoric." (more sarcasm)
There seems to be opposition to anything that feeds us, keeps us warm, or keeps us safe.
Would it help to dump a few tons of Beano into the Baltic?
Would nuking all the oysters satisfy them?
No, it wouldn’t, because it’s all based on a lie.
Let me offer a little pearl of wisdom.
The only flatulence to be concerned about is that coming from the mouths of the global warming fear mongers.
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