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Warming sea killed 20% phytoplankton that fish eat; fishermen in misery
Fishermen those who catch fishes near Indian and Sri Lankan coasts are facing tough times due to decline in fish population. Researchers blame increasing temperature behind such devastating situation.

By Kanishk Singh - Updated: Jan 20, 2016
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A new study has revealed shocking data that shows the adverse effects of rising temperature on the water bodies and organisms living in them too. According to the study, there has been significant fall in the number of fishes present in the rivers and oceans in last five years due to which fishermen are finding it difficult to fill their boats for the living.

When asked to a fisherman about the present conditions, he said that fish count in the sea has fallen to a great extent. They go nearly 100-150 km off the coast for catching fishes still they are unable to fill their boats. According*to fishermen, overfishing might have impacted the population but it can’t affect this much. There is something else that is hampering the growth of population of fishes.

So researchers*started testing and found that rising temperature has affected the population of phytoplankton. There has been 20 percent reduction in the amount of phytoplankton over last six decades said*Roxy Mathew Koll, a scientist at the Centre for Climate Change Research at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology in Pune.

Phytoplankton is a microscopic plant that plays an*important role in food chain cycle as fishes eat them as their food. Reduction in the amount of phytoplankton means lesser food available for fishes which further*may cascade through the food chain, potentially turning this biologically productive region into an ecological desert.

These changes are due to the rising temperature as Indian ocean has witnessed 1.2 degree Celcius average temperature rise over last century. Study authors explained that ground water is nutrient rich and surface water mixes with groundwater to receive necessary nutrients. Hotter surface temperature leads to improper mixing. Since*planktons grow in surface water, there has been nutrient deficit which has led to the population decline.

The impact can be seen near the coast line*around India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Countries including America, Europe and Japan will also soon experience the impact. Thus, researchers have warned that strict steps are required to control the catastrophic condition.

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got take aeroplane before?

know how big is mother earth or not?
 
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The future in food source is not in fast growing Gm crops but protein rich alternatives like insects and critters like house lizards, worms and centipedes etc
 
got take aeroplane before?

know how big is mother earth or not?

Earth is to tiny and there is just only one for man, and other forms of lives. It is already ruined, not partly but totally. Climate change is global and not partial. Warming is global. Destruction and ruining is global. Man's greed is universal, exploitation is global as well. No matter how many planet earths can be found by man, they will ALL BE COMPLETELY DESTROYED EXPLOITED AND END UP RUINED SOON. The current crisis began since end of WW2 and within just 70 years reached END OF ROADS. Time Arrived!
 
The future in food source is not in fast growing Gm crops but protein rich alternatives like insects and critters like house lizards, worms and centipedes etc

Man is desperate to seek alternatives. When global climate is ruined, ALL AGRICULTURE land and seas are fucked, all forest are fucked, all air polluted. insects worms snakes also died. So will be man.
 
Earth is to tiny and there is just only one for man, and other forms of lives. It is already ruined, not partly but totally. Climate change is global and not partial. Warming is global. Destruction and ruining is global. Man's greed is universal, exploitation is global as well. No matter how many planet earths can be found by man, they will ALL BE COMPLETELY DESTROYED EXPLOITED AND END UP RUINED SOON. The current crisis began since end of WW2 and within just 70 years reached END OF ROADS. Time Arrived!

Haze from Indonesia traveled thousand kms to pollute Philippines. Fukujima radioactive contamination already reached worldwide.
 
its okay we still got soylent green.who knows?maybe soylent green is already here......PAP has already introduced soylent green....all vegan and vegetarian mock meat products are made out of soylent green.

[video=youtube;9IKVj4l5GU4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IKVj4l5GU4[/video]
 
This is what happen when you keep on eating meat.. it will destroy your own environment..
 
This is what happen when you keep on eating meat.. it will destroy your own environment..

This is comletely irrelevant to meat vs non-meat.

Man ruined planet environment by being a huge consumer of enormous amount of energies and materials all turning into waste heat, plus land sea and air pollutions. Heat waste from cooking (meat and non-meat no different), winter heating, transportations (car, train, plane, ship, all) industrial consumption, agricultural consumption, medical & hospital consumptions, mining consumptions, communication and entertainment (computers, cellphones, game toys,) all that craps heated up earth towards global warming.

Yet man denied own causes and blamed cows for farting, which is a big stupid lie. Man and all other animals all farts, huge amount of fuel and other energies being burned into heat daily from every homes and factories and cities. They do not want to admit this cause of global warming.
 
Of course there is global warming and it is normal. The sun rise the globe is warm, the sun set the globe not warm. No global warming then i worry! :cool:
 
Of course there is global warming and it is normal. The sun rise the globe is warm, the sun set the globe not warm. No global warming then i worry! :cool:

No ikan bilis for you any more. You eat grass!
 
Fish is not a food.. Fruits and vegetables are.
 
I'm all for insect (do maggots count?) protein. Have seen crickets, ants and cicadas sold in Thai shops but never tried them. Have eaten Fried Scorpions at a Chinese restaurant - it was bloody expensive, and I don't think it is suitable to "feed the masses." Native and aboriginal peoples the world over have found nourishment from these crawlies which we find creepy and disgusting. We just have to tune our minds to think that it is acceptable, and with some culinary skills, turn these into fine cuisine. Well, chefs, take this as a personal challenge -Change the world!

Cheers!

The future in food source is not in fast growing Gm crops but protein rich alternatives like insects and critters like house lizards, worms and centipedes etc
 
Jesus fed five thousand (not sure about the exact number, but it was a huge crowd) hungry blokes with 5 fish. Himself associated with fishermen. If fish were not food, we humans have almost depleted the world's cod supply by over-fishing this specie. Time to turn-on to farm raised fish, like Tilapia.

Cheers!

Fish is not a food.. Fruits and vegetables are.
 
Jesus fed five thousand (not sure about the exact number, but it was a huge crowd) hungry blokes with 5 fish. Himself associated with fishermen. If fish were not food, we humans have almost depleted the world's cod supply by over-fishing this specie. Time to turn-on to farm raised fish, like Tilapia.

Cheers!

Then you go and suck Jesus's dick.. If you are so worship to him. Fish is still not food.
 
Soon, Singapore will be the first country to lead a new green movement and introduce "Fine for farting!" policy.

To go-around this, some smart geek will device a fart-capturing gadget to capture and contain farts in a hand-held jar for later disposal into a energy conversion machine which uses farts to generate power.

Cheers!


......................... Man and all other animals all farts, huge amount of fuel and other energies being burned into heat daily from every homes and factories and cities. They do not want to admit this cause of global warming.
 
http://zeenews.india.com/news/eco-n...ming-records-2015-hottest-by-far_1847399.html



Planet shatters warming records, 2015 hottest `by far`
Last Updated: Thursday, January 21, 2016 - 09:06
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Florida: Blistering heat blanketed the Earth last year making 2015 by far the hottest year in modern times and raising new concerns about the accelerating pace of climate change.


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Not only was 2015 the warmest worldwide since 1880, it shattered the previous record held in 2014 by the widest margin ever observed, said the report by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

"During 2015, the average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces was 1.62 degrees Fahrenheit (0.90 Celsius) above the 20th century average," said the NOAA report.

"This was the highest among all years in the 1880-2015 record."

Compared to 2014, last year was 0.29 degrees Fahrenheit warmer, the "largest margin by which the annual global temperature record has been broken."

The US space agency NASA, which monitors global climate using a fleet of satellites and weather stations, confirmed that last year broke records for heat in contemporary times.

NASA said that the temperature changes are largely driven by increased carbon dioxide and other human-made emissions into the atmosphere.

"Climate change is the challenge of our generation," said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden.

"Today`s announcement not only underscores how critical NASA`s Earth observation program is, it is a key data point that should make policymakers stand up and take notice -- now is the time to act on climate."The latest finding adds to a steady rise in heat across land and sea surfaces that have seen records repeatedly broken over the years.

"Since 1997, which at the time was the warmest year on record, 16 of the subsequent 18 years have been warmer than that year," said the NOAA report.

Last year alone, 10 months had record high temperatures for their respective months.

The heat was felt worldwide, with unprecedented warmth covering much of Central America and the northern half of South America.

Hot temperatures were observed in parts of northern, southern and eastern Europe as well as western Asia and a large section of east-central Siberia.

Regions of eastern and southern Africa experienced more scorching days than ever, as did large parts of the northeastern and equatorial Pacific boosted by the El Nino weather phenomenon.

But according to Tom Karl, director of NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, new heat records would have been set even without El Nino, which leads to warmer waters in the equatorial Pacific.

"But El Nino pushed it way over the top," Karl told reporters.NOAA`s announcement came against a backdrop of the recently completed Paris climate talks, at which the goal of capping global warming at two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels was enshrined.

Many scientists say the planet is already about halfway to that milestone, with no sign of slowing down.

As a result, melting ice sheets and warming oceans will lead to rising seas in the coming years.

Rain will become heavier and some storms more severe as the globe heats up, and cold snaps may become rarer.

"This trend will continue," said Gavin Schmidt, director of NASA`s Goddard Institute for Space Studies.

Because of the strong El Nino influence at the beginning of this year, "2016 is expected to be an exceptionally warm year and perhaps even another record," he told reporters.

According to Astrid Caldas, climate scientist at the Union of Concerned Scientists, the news of 2015`s record was no surprise, but the year-over-year jump merits attention.

"It`s significant that 2015 was hotter than the previous record by so much in both calculations because it points to a strong warming trend that`s been observed lately," she said.

"A massive ramp-up of renewable -- and low-carbon -- energy will be essential to stay within two degrees Celsius of warming and avoid new records being set."

The leading Republicans in the race for president issued no reaction to the news.

Democrat Hillary Clinton took to Twitter to write: "Climate change is real. It`s hurting our planet and our people. We can`t afford a president who ignores the science."

"Where`s Clinton`s climate plan?" asked Michael Briggs, the campaign manager for Vermont senator Bernie Sanders, who has vowed to tax carbon, repeal fossil fuel subsidies and invest in clean energy if elected.

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First Published: Thursday, January 21, 2016 - 09:06
 
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Global climate crisis can rise sea level and submerge cities and land that produces vegetables and fruits and crops. No escape for vegetarians.
 
Not just no fish, but now lake once twice the size of Singapore is Evaporated Completely!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Poopó


Poopó Lake
Lago Poopó
Poopo 1991.jpg
Location Altiplano
Coordinates 18°33′S 67°05′WCoordinates: 18°33′S 67°05′W
Type Endorheic salt lake
Primary inflows River Desaguadero
Primary outflows evaporation
Catchment area 27,700 km2
Basin countries Bolivia
Surface area 1,000 km2
Average depth > 1 m
Surface elevation 3,686 m
Settlements Oruro
Challapata, Huari
Ramsar Wetland
Designated 11 July 2002

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Disappearance of Bolivia’s No. 2 lake a harbinger

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In this Jan. 12, 2016 photo, an abandoned boat lies on the dried up lake bed of Lake Poopo, on the outskirts of Untavi, Bolivia. Drought caused by the recurrent El Nino meteorological phenomenon is considered the main driver of the lake’s demise. Along with glacial melting, authorities say another factor is the diversion of water from Poopo’s tributaries, mostly for mining but also for agriculture. (Juan Karita/Associated Press)
By Carlos Valdez | AP January 21 at 12:15 AM

UNTAVI, Bolivia — Overturned fishing skiffs lie abandoned on the shores of what was Bolivia’s second-largest lake. Beetles dine on bird carcasses and gulls fight for scraps under a glaring sun in what marshes remain.

Lake Poopo was officially declared evaporated last month. Hundreds, if not thousands, of people have lost their livelihoods and gone.

High on Bolivia’s semi-arid Andean plains at 3,700 meters (more than 12,000 feet) and long subject to climatic whims, the shallow saline lake has essentially dried up before only to rebound to twice the area of Los Angeles.

But recovery may no longer be possible, scientists say.

“This is a picture of the future of climate change,” says Dirk Hoffman, a German glaciologist who studies how rising temperatures from the burning of fossil fuels has accelerated glacial melting in Bolivia.

As Andean glaciers disappear so do the sources of Poopo’s water. But other factors are in play in the demise of Bolivia’s second-largest body of water behind Lake Titicaca.

Drought caused by the recurrent El Nino meteorological phenomenon is considered the main driver. Authorities say another factor is the diversion of water from Poopo’s tributaries, mostly for mining but also for agriculture.

More than 100 families have sold their sheep, llamas and alpaca, set aside their fishing nets and quit the former lakeside village of Untavi over the past three years, draining it of well over half its population. Only the elderly remain.

“There’s no future here,” said 29-year-old Juvenal Gutierrez, who moved to a nearby town where he ekes by as a motorcycle taxi driver.

Record-keeping on the lake’s history only goes back a century, and there is no good tally of the people displaced by its disappearance. At least 3,250 people have received humanitarian aid, the governor’s office says.

Poopo is now down to 2 percent of its former water level, regional Gov. Victor Hugo Vasquez calculates. Its maximum depth once reached 16 feet (5 meters). Field biologists say 75 species of birds are gone from the lake.

While Poopo has suffered El Nino-fueled droughts for millennia, its fragile ecosystem has experienced unprecedented stress in the past three decades. Temperatures have risen by about 1 degree Celsius while mining activity has pinched the flow of tributaries, increasing sediment.

Florida Institute of Technology biologist Mark B. Bush says the long-term trend of warming and drying threatens the entire Andean highlands.

A 2010 study he co-authored for the journal Global Change Biology says Bolivia’s capital, La Paz, could face catastrophic drought this century. It predicted “inhospitable arid climates” would lessen available food and water this century for the more than 3 million inhabitants of Bolivia’s highlands.

A study by the German consortium Gitec-Cobodes determined that Poopo received 161 billion fewer liters of water in 2013 than required to maintain equilibrium.

“Irreversible changes in ecosystems could occur, causing massive emigration and greater conflicts,” said the study commissioned by Bolivia’s government.

The head of a local citizens’ group that tried to save Poopo, Angel Flores, says authorities ignored warnings.

“Something could have been done to prevent the disaster. Mining companies have been diverting water since 1982,” he said.

President Evo Morales has sought to deflect criticism he bears some responsibility, suggesting that Poopo could come back.

“My father told me about crossing the lake on a bicycle once when it dried up,” he said last month after returning from the U.N.-sponsored climate conference in Paris.

Environmentalists and local activists say the government mismanaged fragile water resources and ignored rampant pollution from mining, Bolivia’s second export earner after natural gas. More than 100 mines are upstream and Huanuni, Bolivia’s biggest state-owned tin mine, was among those dumping untreated tailings into Poopo’s tributaries.

After thousands of fish died in late 2014, the Universidad Tecnica in the nearby state capital of Oruro found Poopo had unsafe levels of heavy metals, including cadmium and lead.

The president of Bolivia’s National Chamber of Mining, Saturnino Ramos, said any blame by the industry is “insignificant compared to climate change.” He said most of the sediment shallowing Poopo’s tributaries was natural, not from mining.

In hopes of bringing it back, Morales’ government has asked the European Union for $140 million for water treatment plants for the Poopo watershed and to dredge tributaries led by the Desaguadero, which flows from Lake Titicaca.

Critics say it may be too late.

“I don’t think we’ll be seeing the azure mirror of Poopo again,” said Milton Perez, a Universidad Tecnica researcher. “I think we’ve lost it.”

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Associated Press writer Frank Bajak contributed to this report from Lima, Peru.

Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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Bro, this thread is about food. Any discussion about Jesus should be posted in the section on Religion.

If fish is not food, how do you account for the massive tuna fishing (and canning) ndustry? The aquaculture on raising Sea-Bass and Rock-Gouper around Sg waters help boost the island's self-sufficiency goal in food production.

Fish may not be your preferred food, but for many peoples on this planet, it sustains not only their bodies, but their communities as well. Go get an education chum!

Cheers!

Then you go and suck Jesus's dick.. If you are so worship to him. Fish is s self-till not food.
 
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