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[Global Warming Horror] Cool summer means less Baltic algae
2007-07-15
Fears that poisonous blue-green algae would this summer once again turn the Baltic Sea into a stinking soup have not been borne out, thanks to the cool start to the Nordic summer. Experts had warned last winter that this year's algal blooms could reach record levels, after record-low levels of oxygen were measured in the water. But the algae has so far not been as widespread as first feared.
Kinda makes you sit down and ponder on the expertise of the experts, dunnit?
At this time last year, algae was blooming much more fiercely. According to the latest report from the Information Office for the Baltic Proper, no major algae outbreaks have been discovered, with only local outbreaks in parts of the Stockholm Archipelago and the Gulf of Finland. "This is primarily due to two things. First, the temperatures have not been as high as usual in the summers; second, there has been a good deal of wind," said Lasse Gustavsson, secretary general of the Swedish branch of the Worldwide Fund for Nature, WWF.
Posted by:mrp

#5  too much blue green algae means the water becomes clogged with it, and fish get their gills plugged up and spread desease. you also have problems with the decaying matter as the algae moves through it's life cycle and that produces a lot of toxins that kill off the fish.

you are correct AA that blue green does produce O2 and that is normally good, but high O2 levels are also deadly. medical doctors will tell you that you can kill a patient with pure oxygen.
Posted by: Abu do you love   2007-07-15 22:52  

#4  See also RENSE > FEAR OF NEW "GLOBAL COLDENING" article.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-07-15 22:44  

#3  Algae can be very odd in its behavior, for all sorts of reasons. For example, an algae bloom also causes a huge, invisible but dense cloud of spores in the air above it.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-07-15 14:22  

#2  AA, you must report for reeducation at once. There's a fine camp just down the road.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-07-15 12:25  

#1  Waitaminute! It's been some years since my last biology class but aren't blue-green algae the good guys (make oxygen) and the red algae the bad guys (absorb oxygen)?

I know I've only been wrong twice in my life, I thought I had made a mistake but I was wrong. So correct me if you must.
Posted by: Almost Anonymous5839   2007-07-15 12:02  

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