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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Green Oasis Environmental, Inc. (GRNO)
GRNO 0.00Dec 4 4:00 PM EST

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To: Charles A. King who wrote (8146)12/7/1997 3:58:00 PM
From: Charles A. King  Read Replies (2) of 13091
 
There is an interesting article in my local paper from the AP about the pollution of the Black Sea. For many years, rivers have poured human sewage into the Sea which is just a huge lake with none of the currents to sweep away the pollution that are found in deep, large oceans. The Black Sea is mostly dead below 660 feet and contains the world's largest dead zone of hydrogen sulfide that smells of rotten eggs when it bubbles to the surface.

In 1985, there were 850,000 tons of fish caught in the Sea. By 1990 it was 300,000 tons, but it has since come back to 500,000 tons with the demise of the Soviet bloc economy. But I'm sure as the old Soviet bloc countries come back, the fish catch will suffer.

Look at a map of the Black Sea. It's a big sucker. Think of it a pool of rotting eggs. How would you like to live next to that? Do you think the Turks are motivated to start cleaning up messes?

Charles
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