dorkdiver
Banned
Extinction is inevitable, we just shouldn't accelerate the process.
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Back in the dark ages when I was in grade school, the scientists needing a grant tried to convince everyone we were going to freeze in 30-50 years.
I’m going to be going to Stillwater and doing ab feeding and urchin round up dives with Jennifer. You should join us. She still talks about those lake Sonoma dives she did with you.Been seeing this since I was a kid in the 50's, I'm still rooting for the good guys. We aught to get out diving togather and get back to real life.
Bob
None of the coral reefs you have ever seen existed 13,000 years ago. All the ones that existed then are under at least 100 meters of sea water. The planet has been warmer and colder than it is now, with more and less CO2 in the atmosphere. Coral is ancient, it will still be around when humanity is gone.
This too will pass.
All the fish are alive and well. Actually more fish of all sorts than I’ve seen in a long time. The kelp is gone for now. The stars are coming back but we’re not seeing the giant sunflower stars at all. Those are the ones that will take out urchins like a lawn mower. There are lots of urchin barens now, thousands of those little light purple ones. I’m waiting for the weather to clear up, then I’m going to hit the water and get to work.I dove Stillwater! Now you are feeding the Abs instead of eating them? Indeed things have changed. I am so sad about the decline of the kelp. How bad is it? Are there still beautiful cabezon and Ling cod and those red rockfish? The giant sun stars and purple anemone and Spanish shawl nudis. Sigh if it is really going away well... it will be time for me to go to in a while. But I wish I could have died thinking that was all going strong. I saw god in the form of a cod on the rocky reefs of the kelp forest, appearing out of camouflage, watching me like a Cheshire Cat, closest thing to a spiritual experience I’ve known, seeing that world.