Why the Ocean tastes Salty!

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ScubaSky

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Fact:?

Sperm Whales emit 5 tons of seamen each time they mate, only 2% of that is received by the female.

the remaining 98% is emitted into the surounding waters:wacko:
 
And your explanation for the salinity of the Great Salt Lake would be whales in Utah?

And what is it that makes those sea men so salty? :)
 
No, Its all those mating brine shrimp! The Sea Gulls add a little of the bitterness.
 
I always thought that it was because the ocean was so full of anchovies.
 
I thought it was due to all those divers who pee in their exposure suits...

:)
 
I always though it was the fact it had to be salty as opposed to peppery so the fish wouldn;t be sneezing all the time.
 
way..way way too much info to think about....actually those full masks and dry suits are n't looking so expensive after all......:drown:
 
Disgusting.
 

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