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Sea Of Trouble: Increasing Risk Of Extinction To Our Marine Life.

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New research by the University of Sheffield has warned of the increasing risk of extinction to our marine life.

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Overfishing, pollution, climate change and destruction of habitats like coral reefs are all putting our seas in trouble but academics fear the risk is not being taken as seriously as concerns for the loss of animals and plants which live on land.

Using the most comprehensive conservation data available for both marine and non-marine organisms, research led by Dr Thomas Webb, from the University’s Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, has shown that 20 to 25 per cent of the well-known species living in our seas are now threatened with extinction – the same figure as land living plants and animals.

Dr Webb said: “Until now, there has been a general assumption that, despite pressures on marine environments like pollution and overfishing, marine species are unlikely to be threatened with extinction.

“We have shown that, on the face of it, there are indeed far fewer marine species of conservation concern; but much of this can be explained by the fact the conservation status of fewer marine species has been formally assessed.”

This assessment means that species have been checked against a list of criteria published by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, a time-consuming process that has been completed for only three per cent of marine species, with no assessments at all in three quarters of the major groups of marine animals and plants.

Dr Webb added: “When we concentrate on those groups of animals and plants which are best known, and where estimates of extinction risk are likely to be most reliable, the difference between marine and non-marine species disappears. Instead, in these groups around one in every four or five species is estimated to be at a heightened risk of extinction, whether they live on land or in the sea.

“We ought to be more concerned about marine species.”

The research, which was funded by the Royal Society, forms part of a broader programme of study challenging the traditional division between marine ecology and ‘mainstream’ ecology, the notion that marine systems are somehow fundamentally different from terrestrial systems, and that this demands separate research approaches and indeed research institutes – to study them.

Dr Webb added: “This is not to say that there are no important differences, but rather that assumptions need to be tested in order to make sensible decisions about managing the marine environment.”

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Source: http://www.ineffableisland.com/2015/02/sea-of-trouble-increasing-risk-of.html


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      Of course it couldn’t have anything to do with the nearly four years of highly radioactive material that’s been leaching non-stop into the Pacific Ocean from TEPCO’s Fukushima reactor. No, that couldn’t have anything to do with it. We must attribute it to such things as global climate change (which occurs naturally and irregardless of anything mankind implements); over fishing which is not true because there are global restrictions in place, etc. etc. blah blah blah.

      The mainstream media has been ordered not to report on the toxic poison spilling daily into the Pacific from Japan. The radioactivity has reached the west coast of the U.S., and in between has decimated the sea life. I just read an article on a website about how the infant mortality rate off California for Orcas is 100%. The babies are being stillborn. The sea star population is wiped out. The bird species are dying off all the way up to Alaska. The U.S. government agencies that are supposed to warn us are suppressing the radiation numbers. I read a few weeks ago that Obama’s EPA is going to allow HIGHER levels of radioactivity in soil within America. Why?…because they know what is transpiring. The radiation is taken up into the clouds via the water cycle and is being transported all over the U.S. Wake up people. :cry:

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