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In reply to the discussion: I've been repeatedly questioned about Sea Stars - starfish controversy, so [View all]RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)11. Summary
Sea stars are dieing off on the Pacific Northwest.
Marine biologists are studying the event and as yet have not been able to claim what is causing the die off.
It may be radiation from nuclear radiation, it may not. But it is a cause for concern any time mass wasting of sea creatures becomes evident.
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I've been repeatedly questioned about Sea Stars - starfish controversy, so [View all]
RobertEarl
May 2014
OP
come on man, don't kick a guy when he's digging his own hole deeper.. have some respect!
dionysus
May 2014
#48
There should be plenty of reports, but, for some reason, the funding's not there.
Octafish
May 2014
#53