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Incontravertible (sp?) evidence that...it's a complete ... - 6/21/2007 5:55:16 PM   
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070621/ap_on_sc/iceberg_hotspots

WASHINGTON - Icebergs that break off Antarctica and drift away turn out to be hotspots of life in the cold southern ocean, researchers report. Climate warming has led to an increase in the number of icebergs breaking away from the Antarctic in recent years, and a team of researchers set out to study the impact the giant ice chunks were having on the environment.

Turns out, the melting ice also dumps particles scraped off Antarctica into the ocean, providing a pool of nutrients that feed plankton and tiny shrimplike creatures known as krill. Indeed, the researchers led by Kenneth L. Smith Jr., of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute in Moss Landing, Calif., found an increase in life forms surrounding a pair of icebergs they studied.

The abundance extended nearly 2 1/2 miles away from the drifting ice, they report in this week's online edition of the journal Science.

"Just as water-holes become "hotspots" in the desert, drifting icebergs are like oases in Antarctic's ocean," helping promote life, said Russell R. Hopcroft of the Institute of Marine Science at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

It has been known that biological productivity is increased near the edge of an ice pack, Hopcroft said, but it's an aspect of floating icebergs that has not been previously considered. Hopcroft was not part of the research team.

Smith said he was surprised at the amount of sealife surrounding the icebergs, though "there had been anecdotal observations in the past of increased seabird abundance around icebergs."

By promoting life surrounding them, the icebergs also may have an impact on reducing the excess carbon in the atmosphere — at least somewhat countering the greenhouse warming that helped make them break free in the first place, Smith suggested.

"One important consequence of the increased biological productivity is that free-floating icebergs can serve as a route for carbon dioxide drawdown and sequestration of particulate carbon as it sinks into the deep sea," Smith said in a statement.
"While the melting of Antarctic ice shelves is contributing to rising sea levels and other climate change dynamics in complex ways, this additional role of removing carbon from the atmosphere may have implications for global climate models that need to be further studied," he added.

Kristen St. John, a professor or geology and environmental science at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Va., said the surprising aspect of the report is the scale at which it is happening.

It has been known that icebergs deposit material from land into the ocean as they melt, but the amount of the impact in this case was significant, she said.

Lack of iron is known to limit biological .

(Could be the calm before the storm...could be the "natural" resolution for overharvesting...all bets are off.  I myself am stocking up on Kraft Mac & Cheese and sugarless KoolAid).
 
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RE: Incontravertible (sp?) evidence that...it's a compl... - 6/21/2007 6:39:50 PM   
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Call me a killjoy, but...

What do the krill eat when we run out of ice in antarctica?

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RE: Incontravertible (sp?) evidence that...it's a compl... - 6/21/2007 7:08:48 PM   
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Call me a killjoy, but...

What do the krill eat when we run out of ice in antarctica?

Sinergy


(Gawwwwd....obviously you were partying when this topic was discussed in High School....the obvious answer is..."Ice Cream").

(That's so basic I can't fucking believe I even had to say it).

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RE: Incontravertible (sp?) evidence that...it's a compl... - 6/21/2007 7:14:17 PM   
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Call me a killjoy, but...

What do the krill eat when we run out of ice in antarctica?

Sinergy


(Gawwwwd....obviously you were partying when this topic was discussed in High School....Ice Cream).

(That's so basic I can't fucking believe I even had to say it).


Dude, I dont know where you went to high school, but when I was partying in high school every available
amount of ice cream was used to deal with the Munchies.

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RE: Incontravertible (sp?) evidence that...it's a compl... - 6/21/2007 7:42:52 PM   
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Dude, I dont know where you went to high school, but when I was partying in high school every available
amount of ice cream was used to deal with the Munchies.



...bloody munchies, i blame the liberals......

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RE: Incontravertible (sp?) evidence that...it's a compl... - 6/21/2007 7:54:43 PM   
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Of course you blame the liberals. Beats the hell of admitting you could be wrong George.

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RE: Incontravertible (sp?) evidence that...it's a compl... - 6/21/2007 8:02:04 PM   
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Of course you blame the liberals. Beats the hell of admitting you could be wrong George.



....you think i'm George? George Bush?

wow......

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RE: Incontravertible (sp?) evidence that...it's a compl... - 6/21/2007 8:50:41 PM   
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Of course you blame the liberals. Beats the hell of admitting you could be wrong George.



....you think i'm George? George Bush?

wow......

I would be so insulted if I were you

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RE: Incontravertible (sp?) evidence that...it's a compl... - 6/21/2007 10:44:30 PM   
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Gee, sounds like Nature at work to me.

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RE: Incontravertible (sp?) evidence that...it's a compl... - 6/22/2007 12:05:33 PM   
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ORIGINAL: philosophy

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Of course you blame the liberals. Beats the hell of admitting you could be wrong George.



....you think i'm George? George Bush?

wow......

I would be so insulted if I were you


...i'm less insulted than asonishified.........

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RE: Incontravertible (sp?) evidence that...it's a compl... - 6/22/2007 1:01:32 PM   
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Just another example of how Mother Earth pretty much does what she wants when she wants. 

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