akyaka
Well-Known Member
No just your thinking.Presumably you just throw your rubbish overboard willy nilly - it is after all biodegradable eventually.
The whales and other sea life won't have to change , they will either move or die as pollution will use up the oxygen thus killing the plant life, plankton and bottom feeders etc and break the food chain cycle.
The major rivers of most countries in Europe used to be open sewers now thanks to better farm management and waste water treatment many of them support fish again for the first time in a century.
Perhaps you enjoy sailing in a cesspit of your own making
As Brendan Behan observed about the Liffey , “Somebody once said that ‘Joyce has made of this river the Ganges of the literary world,’ but sometimes the smell of the Ganges of the literary world is not all that literary.”
The whales and other sea life won't have to change , they will either move or die as pollution will use up the oxygen thus killing the plant life, plankton and bottom feeders etc and break the food chain cycle.
The major rivers of most countries in Europe used to be open sewers now thanks to better farm management and waste water treatment many of them support fish again for the first time in a century.
Perhaps you enjoy sailing in a cesspit of your own making
As Brendan Behan observed about the Liffey , “Somebody once said that ‘Joyce has made of this river the Ganges of the literary world,’ but sometimes the smell of the Ganges of the literary world is not all that literary.”
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