On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 10:00:07 -0500, DSK wrote:
In the right place, in the right amounts, feces & urine do no harm to
the environment. When directly deposited in areas where it's not
currently part of the local ecology, then it changes (ie damages) the
local ecology.
And exactly where, prey tell, is a place in the ocean that is not a
fish bathroom? If you really want to be exact, most fish populations
are relatively close to shore so the rules limiting discharge in
coastal waters actually runs counter to what is natural.
Due to vastly increased human population, we either need to contain our
waste products in local ecologies that can handle it, or simply turn the
whole world into a cesspool.
Compared to the number of fish - compared to the amount of fish waste
discharged - human discharges into water are minor indeed.
Your call.
yep
Weebles Wobble
(but they don't fall down)
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