Serious problem in the Gulf

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The link doesn't seem to work for me, says page cannot be found. Is it just me?
 
bad link...
nothing on the IR sat...
what's going on?
Rick
 
Found it.
Try this.
Red Tide event, looks like.
Rick
 
The middle grounds are doing fine and up north does seem all that bad This is based on last weeks diveing
 
eandiver:
It's been this way for a while now.
It absolutely will be traced back to the fertilizer/acid water dumped from barges.
Dead turtles, jew fish, star fish, reef corals, crabs and anything that comes in contact with the currents of acid that are moving around in the Gulf.
If you change the ph in your fish tank what happens? Everything dies.
The government has poisoned the fish tank.
 
It was mentioned to me that a couple of divers came up from a dive in the area and the jewlery they had on had turned green. I think that indicates something other than red tide.
 
eandiver:
It was mentioned to me that a couple of divers came up from a dive in the area and the jewlery they had on had turned green. I think that indicates something other than red tide.
It means they have cheap jewelry :eyebrow:
 
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