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For example, 2 rare kinds of sharks were found off the coast of Japan in the past few months and when they try to capture it, they died. Just recently, over 30 new species have been found when an Antartic ice shelf broke loose.

I think global warming is causing disturbance in the deep ocean bottoms and all these new species are popping out of no where and then dying. What do you think?

2007-02-26 19:56:06 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment

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This is a tentative question but i am inclined to believe that scientist may uncover more species of marine life as technology advances and we are better able to overcome the effects of depth pressure

2007-02-26 20:04:33 · answer #1 · answered by Unknown 2 · 0 1

someone was fishing in the detroit river and someone caught a fish and it was something they could not identify and snake heads can be were we swim and they will go after people but i look at what kinda prehistoric bones of species were here and that whale remains were found in the great lakes in huron and mi its hard to say i really dont know but u really dont want to be arround for a fresh water bull shark but i swam in the ocean before i know they belong to the earth i know im in there environment so i should respect that but there is an unusable canal next to my house and i dont think anything is gitting thru there cause it was clean at the mouth so the water could flow but now its back to close to were it was the minnows have a hard time gitting thru and the water smells like dukey and some people there prowd they like it like that its been neglected and before i could have urinated harder than what was coming thru the mouth it was compleatly closed off we had major flood not long ago and you know what you would think after the water receded you would go in with some major equiptment for like 30 miles arround but nope the floods will be back and i dont want to hear peoples crying cause this is so obvious start from every creek and ditch and canal mouth and start digging but for some reason the people like it backed up stinky and full of trash that could be recycled and the more barricades some people can throw in the way the more they like it why train a large ammount of people that are out of work on big cranes barges and everything possible they might even need to do some blasting it really needs help ya it does seem evil but its a nessary evil alot of the wetlands have been filled in i dont know were these people think the water is going to go it would improve our drinking water make more room for the hydro dams and create nurserys for the fish and other lost habitat but it will certainly be habitat when the water is over my head again and the basement is filled up with water i expect to see more species that are not from arround here i saw a pelican and when you look a bird maps it does not show any of them arround here i thought some locals were loko and they had been in the sause when they told me they saw the plecan but then i saw it thats like seeing a fresh water manitee i know there rare in this area

2007-03-06 22:56:10 · answer #2 · answered by peter w 4 · 0 0

did u see the picture of the shark? man oh man is that one spooky looking creature! the frilled shark usually live 2-3 thousand feet below water...and this was seen close to the surface. yeah, something is going on for sure with global warming. they discovered a whole bunch of new things, since that shelf broke loose! check out that new psychedelic octopus, that is very alien looking!

2007-02-27 04:04:50 · answer #3 · answered by evanlah 6 · 1 0

no need to wait for the future. we already have weird looking sea creatures coming up to sea level in Malaysia. yeap, definitely global warming! it's also believed that we'll run out of fish by 2040

2007-02-27 04:05:33 · answer #4 · answered by Stephanie K 2 · 1 0

yup yup... but if we continue destroying the planet like we always do, we may not have fish left over but a very large red tide!!!! we are melting the polar ice caps and also in the process killing marine life with our sewage treatment facilities who need money to be upgraded to tertiary stage ASAP!!! primary stage facilities are not enough to do the job.

2007-02-27 04:05:42 · answer #5 · answered by Harry 4 · 1 0

OOOOOOOh!!!

Yes!! I agree with you One Million Percent!!

I said the exact same thing!!

And you know what is really sad??
This "Me" Generation could care less!!

I just answered a question to someone asking about
a new toilet developed in Japan that heats the seat, sprays your azz and makes fake flushing noises????

What is with this people that they are so lazy that they waste sso much freaking energy just to wipe their azzzz!!!

Humans are just truly disgusting me!
They've been told for years how we're destroying our environment and we keep developing more and more sh it
that is destroying it more!!

Sorry for any mis-spelled words. This just truly pizzes me off!!
Our city uses the blue-bag system for recycling. We're the only ones on the block that puts them out front on recycling day!!
And they give the blue-bags free!!!!

And we're the most intelligent creatures on this planet??

I don't think so!!

2007-02-27 04:00:34 · answer #6 · answered by COOKIE 5 · 0 1

yes because of global warming

2007-02-27 03:59:54 · answer #7 · answered by â?¥ Pawya! 5 · 0 0

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