Acidic Ocean Kills Millions Of Shellfish In Vancouver Canada
CBC reports: Acidic ocean deadly for Vancouver Island scallop industry. Millions of shellfish are dying off before they can be harvested at Island Scallops.
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Maybe they should stop the geoegineering program going on in our skies.
The canary in the coalmine…
OIL SPILLS FROM DEEP WATER DRILLING AND RELAXED REGULATIONS ON DUMPING IN THE OCEAN. SCALLOPS SRE NOT YHE ONLY OCEAN LIFE DYING AND THE DUMPING IS CREATING WEED PLANTS THAT KILL TOO.
And the oceans turned to wormwood