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03-22-2023 10:29 AM - edited 03-22-2023 10:44 AM
Not my problem that you fail to comprehend.
03-22-2023 10:31 AM
@Isobel Archer I would give you 10 hearts if I could! You hit the nail on the head.
03-22-2023 10:31 AM
@THEY CallMe Mr Wilkes wrote:Not my problem.
Off the grid are you?
03-22-2023 10:40 AM
@THEY CallMe Mr Wilkes wrote:Not my problem.
I guess anyone can see now what kind of person you are.
03-22-2023 10:45 AM
One hundred million miracles!
One hundred million miracles!
One hundred million miracles!
Are happening....every ...day!
03-22-2023 10:53 AM
@on the bay wrote:
@THEY CallMe Mr Wilkes wrote:Not my problem.
I guess anyone can see now what kind of person you are.
@on the bay She's great at criticizing other people while dishing snark. Don't dare disagree with her. She's always right.
03-22-2023 10:55 AM
So terribly sad. I used to swim near dolphins in Rockaway Beach, NYC in the 5o's and 60's.
How horrible man can be to be responsible for harming these beautiful creatures. Makes me sick and disgusted.
03-22-2023 11:25 AM - edited 03-22-2023 11:28 AM
Oceans are really very dirty. I think most people don't realize this. I won't eat any fish because of this. Loaded with Mercury. Besides Mercury, there are tons of trash. Untreated wastes. The oceans are shared by all countries. And many of them just don't care. Even Nature can't keep it clean all the time.
If you google how dirty are our oceans, this is what you get.
There are 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic waste estimated to be in our oceans. 269,000 tons float, 4 billion microfibers per km² dwell below the surface. 70% of our debris sinks into the ocean's ecosystem, 15% floats, and 15% lands on our beaches
03-22-2023 11:37 AM
@IMW wrote:So terribly sad. I used to swim near dolphins in Rockaway Beach, NYC in the 5o's and 60's.
How horrible man can be to be responsible for harming these beautiful creatures. Makes me sick and disgusted.
@IMW Wait for the necropsy. The dolphins may have had a virus or some contagious disease. They may have been natural deaths.
03-22-2023 12:42 PM
@THEY CallMe Mr Wilkes wrote:Absolutely no scientific evidence whatsoever that windfarms are connected to this.
Myths, lies and falsehoods.
There are no windmill farms off the NJ coast but there is work being done on the ocean floor (mapping) and there is concern the sonar is affecting marine life in some negative way. The whale and dolphin deaths are unusually high. The companies doing the construction haven't monitored what's happening yet, even though they have funding in place for that. Truth is, more information is needed before a decision is made one way or another.
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