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To: Threshold who wrote (128617)1/19/2017 10:37:53 PM
From: Sdgla  Respond to of 219783
 
Plenty of nontoxic food available for the planet threshold. You would benefit from a few anger management classes. Just saying.



To: Threshold who wrote (128617)1/19/2017 10:37:58 PM
From: bart13  Respond to of 219783
 
poisons produced by mankind

There's about as much interest in that as there is about doing some soot handling to slow down the melting poles.



To: Threshold who wrote (128617)1/20/2017 10:23:52 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 219783
 
How about 20 lb Swordfish?

Description. They commonly reach 3 m (9.8 ft) in length, and the maximum reported is 4.55 m (14.9 ft) in length and 650 kg (1,430 lb) in weight. The International Game Fish Association's all-tackle angling record for a swordfish was a 1,182 lb (536 kg) specimen taken off Chile in 1953.


The oceans are 95% fished out .

Unless you count these inedible species:

Images for mesopelagic fish












To: Threshold who wrote (128617)1/20/2017 2:05:27 PM
From: RJA_1 Recommendation

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bart13

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>>Go grab yourself a meal of fish caught off the shores of Japan.

Its pretty dark down there, so the added glow is helpful to see your way around if you are a Fukushima Fish...<g!>.

Seriously though, we have been avoiding Pacific seafood for some years now.

Also, I think Armstrong may be correct about cycles ... the next one being global cooling. the Maunder Minimum appears to be a historical cycle which we are entering now... and cooling is likely to have a detrimental effect on food production, and I would think a positive effect on drought...

armstrongeconomics.com