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    1. We’re at stage 7 of 9 before complete collapse. Once the phytoplankton go, there’s no more oxygen and we be cooked, ya’ll. Finna happen pretty soon here. „So long, and thanks for all the fish“ level of finality. It’d be nice to say we had a good run, but tbh, we’re pretty mid

    2. Iridefatbikes on

      Crazy to think I’m likely to live to see a blue ocean event in my lifetime.

    3. Plane-Breakfast-8817 on

      This isn’t a problem for the future. It’s happening now. We’re on track for a catastrophic collapse in just a few years. The complete functional loss of coral reefs is going to lead to a fisheries collapse by as early as 2030. This means a total loss of income for millions of people who depend on fishing and tourism, but also a collapse of a critical protein source for hundreds of millions in the region. We’re already seeing the effects, with fish catch in Southeast Asia down by 10 to 15%.

    4. Slayers_Picks on

      Don’t expect the Labor government to care about this. They are having their pockets lined by the billionaires in the mining industry. I’m sure Albo is running around with a few hundred million in his pocket right now.

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