Rodney Long wrote:
http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/20...ml?ref=science
It will take a couple of real ships, not this little boat, to actually
turn the CO2 problem around,, it is a start
On a final note,, they discovered this by total accident, A research
vessel was taking sea water samples around Antarctica to check for all
the microbial life, in 24 hours their test samples where crammed full
of algae, algae, that there was just a trace of the day before in that
same sample, and they could not understand why the life had "exploded"
in their beakers. The reason they found was a steel screen (a tea
strainer) they used to seine out the little criders from their samples
, don't use the steel screen, , no explosion of algae. This is where
they tested the sea water and found it totally void of iron, all the
algae needed was just a tiny bit of iron, that let them multiply in huge
numbers. This discovery, at the time, was just thought be something
worth noting , nothing that had any value.
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