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The largest size classes of fish and mammals in our oceans appear to have experienced a major reduction in biomass of nearly 90% since 1800. Many of the big fish and mammals that used to populate the ocean simply aren’t there anymore. Flying insects and birds are the same, no longer do you return from your car journey with dead insects on your windscreen and no longer is there a flock of birds when you throw out bread.
 
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1 hour ago, El Cid said:
The largest size classes of fish and mammals in our oceans appear to have experienced a major reduction in biomass of nearly 90% since 1800. Many of the big fish and mammals that used to populate the ocean simply aren’t there anymore. Flying insects and birds are the same, no longer do you return from your car journey with dead insects on your windscreen and no longer is there a flock of birds when you throw out bread.
 

Morning El Cid.

We are doomed, the Japanese have seen to the Whales even though they have stopped Whaling (except for scientific reasons of course :suspect:).

Its a well known fact, you have to be at a speed of 60mph to splatter bugs.

As most motorway have large stretches restricted to 50mph that explains that one,

as for flocks of birds tell that to the Starlings on't garage roof.

The 'thinning out'  "Wallace" mentions is being successfully accomplished by the ever so helpful Covid .

 

Keep safe out there, but I do get the feeling - 

 

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6 minutes ago, Rockers rule said:

Morning El Cid.

We are doomed, the Japanese have seen to the Whales even though they have stopped Whaling (except for scientific reasons of course :suspect:).

Its a well known fact, you have to be at a speed of 60mph to splatter bugs.

As most most motorway have large stretches restricted to 50mph that explains that one,

as for flocks of birds tell that to the Starlings on't garage roof.

The 'thinning out'  "Wallace" mentions is being successfully accomplished by the ever so helpful Covid .

 

Keep safe out there, but I do get the feeling - 

 

 See the source image

:hihi: :hihi: :hihi:

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2 hours ago, El Cid said:
The largest size classes of fish and mammals in our oceans appear to have experienced a major reduction in biomass of nearly 90% since 1800. Many of the big fish and mammals that used to populate the ocean simply aren’t there anymore. Flying insects and birds are the same, no longer do you return from your car journey with dead insects on your windscreen and no longer is there a flock of birds when you throw out bread.
 

Absolutely.

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2 hours ago, El Cid said:
The largest size classes of fish and mammals in our oceans appear to have experienced a major reduction in biomass of nearly 90% since 1800. Many of the big fish and mammals that used to populate the ocean simply aren’t there anymore. Flying insects and birds are the same, no longer do you return from your car journey with dead insects on your windscreen and no longer is there a flock of birds when you throw out bread.
 

You've not been down to Castle Square of a morning when feral pigeons are flying about :lol:

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The next World war will sort it out once and for all .

They are massing armies on the Ukrainian border as we speak , China and Russian gangster leaders are joining forces thinking that they will force the West to stand down , History shows that with just one little wrong move the whole thing erupts in disaster .

This coming disaster will be the one that alters the Earths surface forever .

Until the rats and **** roaches come out and start the whole shebang or again that is .

Seems as though kock roaches is a banned word .

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