Posted on 04/16/2014 10:42:02 AM PDT by ColdOne
Climate changes latest casualty appears to be fish or more specifically, fish brains as researchers say the carbon dioxide thats being absorbed into the ocean is causing the scaly creatures to lose their survival instincts.
In other words, the fish are losing their minds, The Daily Mail reported.
The acid from atmospheric carbon dioxide seeps into sea waters, dissolves and ultimately lowers the pH balance, researchers said. The acidic waters then hamper the fishes sensory systems, so theyre not able to distinguish between smells any longer, the scientists went on.
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Climate change causing researchers to lose their minds, fish say..................
I guess the fish are forgetting how to ride bicycles.
Since the earth isn’t warming you got to use that grant money studying something.
Around here they fish brained themselves on the ice trying to get out of that cold ass water.
what an incredible load of bullshit!
Hmmmm. Sounds very fishy to me.
The fish are still smarter than the hoaxers are.
Chumley is even funnier on Pawn Stars.
More details at the 11 o'clock news
The real explanation for fish losing their minds is that they swim in public “schools.”
Perhaps their test group of fish are all liberals and everthing is really normal
Seems to me that the researchers are the ones losing their minds. Why did not fish lose their minds during the episodes of past great warming and cooling?
Pretty soon they will jump off your plate and smack you with some tarter sauce.
"something" = probably stupid and useless.
The solubility of CO2 in water decreases as the water’s temperature increases. If the oceans were warming, there would be less CO2 dissolved in the water, not more. With increasing temperature, the oceans would outgas CO2 and become less acidic, not more acidic.
Funny I’ve been thinking a lot about fishing lately. I wonder if all those lost fish minds are streaming into my own. Hmmmm maybe I can get a grant if I write this up nicely.
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