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To: RMF who wrote (991650)1/4/2017 12:05:25 AM
From: RMF  Respond to of 1570135
 
I guess that wasn't exactly a scientific study, but I think This may count as one.

This is about the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Probably the most famous reef in the world.

Ocean acidification is already harming the Great Barrier Reef's growth

The Australians take great pride in their reef and they also make Mucho tourist dollars from it.

It's their Baby, and they want to know everything about it and protect it.



To: RMF who wrote (991650)1/4/2017 5:56:07 AM
From: Taro  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1570135
 
Sorry, but oysters are not native to ocean water, which explains his problems. Too salty and too acidic. The guy should have done his basic homework before even trying.