Posted on 06/05/2021 4:01:31 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
A thick layer of "sea snot" thought to be the largest on record has hit the Turkish coast, endangering marine life and fishing trade.
The marine mucilage is a slimy layer of grey sludge that forms when algae is overloaded with nutrients as a result of hot weather and water pollution.
Studies show that the slime stretches up to 100ft (30m) deep, threatening to poison mussels, crabs and other shellfish.
Experts blame pollution from household waste, the neighbouring Black Sea and Danube River, as well as higher-than-usual water temperatures caused by climate change.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.sky.com ...
Climate change... If we keep saying it over and over and over again, eventually even we will believe it.
“Experts..”
There is also a plague of land snot.
Most countries gravity is the only treatment sewage gets.
Their new book= HOW TO TURN THE OCEAN INTO A GIANT SEPTIC TANK IN ONE EASY LESSON.
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