- Jul 6, 2011
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Menindee: Millions of dead fish wash up near Australian town
"Just imagine leaving a fish in your kitchen to rot" said one resident, describing the smell.

If so, what does it mean?
BBC couldn't resist chucking the "human induced climate change " label in there could they , its an algal bloom , depleting oxygen levels in the water , been happening for years.![]()
Menindee: Millions of dead fish wash up near Australian town
"Just imagine leaving a fish in your kitchen to rot" said one resident, describing the smell.www.bbc.co.uk
If so, what does it mean?
https://www.nature.com/articles/nature.2017.21884BBC couldn't resist chucking the "human induced climate change " label in there could they , its an algal bloom , depleting oxygen levels in the water , been happening for years.
its ok though as rising temperatures will result in greater rain fall which will , in time , flush this algae into the sea where it will be killed by salt.....there is an algae here called "red tide" it is highly toxic to fish and marine mammals , it is a naturally occurring algal bloom which has been happening for millions of years .....apparently.
Interesting theory, do you have a reference for that? Would be good to read it.its ok though as rising temperatures will result in greater rain fall which will , in time , flush this algae into the sea where it will be killed by salt.....there is an algae here called "red tide" it is highly toxic to fish and marine mammals , it is a naturally occurring algal bloom which has been happening for millions of years .....apparently.
it stands to reason that melting ice caps , rising sea levels and rising temperatures can really only lead to a generally wetter climate .....owing to the the laws of chemistry and physics like ...Interesting theory, do you have a reference for that? Would be good to read it.
do you have a reference for that?
That'll be a 'no' thenit stands to reason that melting ice caps , rising sea levels and rising temperatures can really only lead to a generally wetter climate .....owing to the the laws of chemistry and physics like ...
each 1 degree rise in temp results in a 7% rise in atmospheric moisture....apparently , google it , plenty to be read.