Global warming may decrease the Pacific's already overfished bluefin tuna by 63%
Irani , New Delhi: Dec 26 2006
Made Popular Dec 26 2006
This century’s end may see a devastation of a sea-life stock! These are the Pacific’s bluefin tuna stocks, researchers are fearing, would be hit seriously if global warming progresses at the current pace. Already hit hard by over-fishing,...
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William Parkar
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Some speces of Tuna are overfished, the above report says that. Now, there has been no report that humans have been sufferers from eating this gigantic tonnages of poor Tuna. I suggest, you all doubters eat cabbages so we, the reast, can religiously eat tuna and be greatful to nature.

One point, cabbages may not be healthy as well. Think of the sewage and industrial effluents seeping through soil, recycled water, and fertillizers. But before the next report comes in, prepare a good cabbage soup with cabbage in salad and cabbage fry.

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