This dbag has no f*n clue what he is talking about. If you want details...I’ll give them.
Here’s a good start...
“It turns out that far from being a stable pH, spots all over the world are constantly changing. One spot in the ocean varied by an astonishing 1.4 pH units regularly. All our human emissions are projected by models to change the worlds oceans by about 0.3 pH units over the next 90 years, and thats referred to as catastrophic, yet we now know that fish and some calcifying critters adapt naturally to changes far larger than that every year, sometimes in just a month, and in extreme cases, in just a day.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2940495/posts
Good to see you, Ernest. I love the Caribbean...especially St. John.
Maui has one undersea state preserve left. If you want to snorkel there, you can’t even touch the rocks. It’s a beautiful place to snorkel, but very shallow, and looks dead. Tons of fish, though...beautiful fish and in great numbers. Get into a little deeper water, and it’s absolutely even more beautiful, and very much alive...and colorful.
Ahihi...the first place where we were able to be up close, and personal, with a humpback whale mama, her calf and her escort. Very memorable.
digital-olive, I would love your take on this. Please...details. But, not too wonky. ;o)