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Coral reef fish danger – Blue Planet – BBC Environment February 4, 2010

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BBC ‘Blue Planet – Deep Trouble’ team explain the environmental dangers facing the world’s shallow waters. With high demands for rare species of fish, coral reefs are in danger of being fished out and deserted. Brilliant natural world video.Submited by:BBCWorldwide

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1. LambdaResistance - February 5, 2010

I think Pathammond, please – confirm it by any proper source. Then I will agree.

I wrote that because I didn’t find information you presented.

It happens often, that this sort of informations comes from pseudoscience sources.

Greetings ;)

However you’re right by writing that cellular respiration uses oxygen, but I’m not sure about plants. That’s why I’m sceptic. And even IF they produce CO2 I don’t think that the amount of the gas is big enough to kill us.

2. pathammond - February 7, 2010

I think Here’s a biology lesson for ya, photosynthesis relies on light. In the dark, through the process of cellular respiration, plants USE Oxygen, and produce Carbon Dioxide. Now please, next time you want to be a condescending fuck, back it up.

“Too many plants in your room at night “

3. kesuga7 - February 9, 2010

@TheOneAndOnlyProdigy have you seen what the americans do in animal slaughter houses?

4. LambdaResistance - February 11, 2010

And by the way, read the English Wikipedia…

5. LambdaResistance - February 14, 2010

I think @Pathammond

I don’t know. There are two ways. You are just not informed or you’re making a joke.

Plants produce oxygen during the photosynthesis. They USE carbon dioxide (and other components) to do it…

Biology lesson:
Water + Carbon Dioxide + Light (exactly: photons) -> Sugar + Oxygen (as a waste product)

6. DRiPPz6800 - February 17, 2010

I think MAN O MAN

7. pathammond - February 20, 2010

I think Only if you don’t include what they do at night?

8. aronchai - February 21, 2010

They mainly produce oxygen.

9. SteveMLloyd - February 24, 2010

basterds!!!

10. pathammond - February 25, 2010

Plants produce carbon dioxide too y’know… Too many plants in your room at night and you could die.

11. kusayshey - March 1, 2010

I think FUCKING CHINA

12. TheOneAndOnlyProdigy - March 3, 2010

I would jack the insensitive Chinese guy if I saw him in real life. How could you roll around an innocently gorgeous fish. That pisses me off.

13. TheOneAndOnlyProdigy - March 5, 2010

I think Wow! Your an idiot. I never heard anything that pathetic.

14. MargaritaPugovka - March 5, 2010

I think Ohhh. They are amazing *-*

15. Raherin - March 9, 2010

And, so will you. And before you can say it, so will I. (Unless I let my ashes in space) :P

16. dzhotdog - March 12, 2010

yeah! and if you die, that will leave more resources to the res of us!

17. TheNncw - March 13, 2010

Yah and im an aquarist who only buys his rare fish from breeders

18. willbuff1 - March 15, 2010

The extinction of certain species leaves more resources for others to thrive.

19. SophosVII - March 16, 2010

Do you think I exagerate? Google Permian Extinction and tell me again in 20 yrs if I was exagerating.

It is not the planet that is in danger, it will survive, it is humans the ones that are in danger of self aniquilation.

20. SophosVII - March 17, 2010

But aparently we are going to destroy the oceanic transporter before anything else, the water won’t cool enough at the poles causing the Oceans to stall, once stalled, the Ocean water will become poisonous and just about all Ocean life will die, potable water will vanish quickly and we’ll be forced to filter Ocean water for our consumtion, but the demand will be too big and there will be global thirst and likely war for potable water resources.

21. SophosVII - March 19, 2010

the other day I met an Eng that didn’t know plants produced Oxigen, sadly it is not the first time I meet a prof. that lack so basic knowledge regardless of all the information out there, scientists have been warning the world for about 30 years and just a few are listening until very recently, a couple of months ago that gvts around the world are already having a glimpse of what it will be like if we don’t take drastical meassures in the next just 5 years.

22. SophosVII - March 20, 2010

I think Asians, Americans, Mexicans even Australians, everywhere humans eat to much and wrong. Our body is not even designed to have a meat meat based diet, basically eating meat more than 2 days a week is too much. We produce enormous amount of grain and drain enormous amounts of water and it is all wasted in cows pigs and chicken for human consumption. There is plenty of fish, but humans are even more and are eating way too many fish too, there is half the fish there was just 10 years ago…

23. designtoad - March 21, 2010

Actually, the whales are killing the planet. Let’s get ‘em, guys!

24. OMGCHOLESTROLL - March 21, 2010

I think its already too late… there is no point of going green now because us humans have destroyed the earth already.. even though people are trying to help “save the earth” they are only going to save only a little part….


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