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For example, in estuary environments so-called oystertecture, in which shellfish are farmed on sculptural metal structures, could be used to filter impurities,
Long's team broke photosynthesis down into a long series of mathematical equations and fed them to the National Center for Supercomputer Applications in Illinois. The supercomputer whirred through the numbers and spat out a list of"best-bet
Public transit smart cards, such as Suica (Tokyo), Octopus (Hong kong) and Oyster (London), can be used as e-cash
We are mesmerized by such extravagances as Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen s 414-foot yacht, the Octopus,
have marital spats, take the curve too late, take the curve too hard, spill coffee in their laps,
while trying to protect freshwater mussels in the Flint River. It found that if it could divert water from fields,
-which might be harmful to clams and coral is beneficial to other species (note that the era where cartiledge fish like sharks developed was a high free carbon era
which gave them an advantage over the various shellfish that dominated earlier oceans). Likewise when that carbon is needed that calcium will be freed up once again.
FYI-the Echoscope is made by CODA OCTOPUS which is part of the CODA OCTOPUS GROUP. They have amazing sub-sea devices!
Great article!!The final Youtube video at the end was chilling! great article. Rest in peace for the pilot e
@Addl The 2000 year old live animals you cite was from testing mollusk shells. The carbon in mollusk shells is dissolved from calcium carbonate in water.
Thus the measurement was an average of when the carbon formed not the age of the animal.
#oethe Dead Zone is a vast expanse of water sometimes as large as the state of Massachusetts that has so little oxygen that fish shellfish
Fish and shellfish either leave the oxygen-depleted water or die causing losses to commercial and sports fisheries in the Gulf she noted.
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