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hey max, In an effort to create new fish, why can't we just dump thousands of tonnes of plankton food into parts of the oceans which are low in nutrients. The idea is to minimize disturbance of any life already there. I heard over 90% of the worlds oceans is too low in nutrients to sustain substanical amounts of life, what a lot of untapped potential!
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Maybe someday we will know how to safely enrich the nutrient-poor areas of the ocean. Perhaps a thousand years from now we will construct artificial upwellings that bring natural nutrients to the surface from the ocean bottom. But until then let me post a few sites that mirror my original:
http://www.wildsalmon.tk/
http://www.tradezone.com/tradesites/dmaxwell.html
http://www.newsmax.tk/
http://www.marketwatch.tk/
http://www.amfr.xthost.co.uk/ledbetter/
http://www.freehosting.hostrave.com/p/ledbetter/
These fisheries and aquatic science sites summarize field and statistical research and include an aquatic link directory and submission to 140 search engines for free.