tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7813961378439702061.post304323332116558602..comments2023-10-09T04:29:57.024-07:00Comments on the daily ocean: Day 267 - March 13, 2012Sara Bayleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13874563094064523797noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7813961378439702061.post-15120090959490212282012-03-16T11:28:32.302-07:002012-03-16T11:28:32.302-07:00Bernia - I couldn't have said it any better. T...Bernia - I couldn't have said it any better. Thank you. Those were my impressions and I'll add the "plastic-2-petrol" argument is disturbing. We need to ween off of petrol by developing markets for cleaner energy. The assumption that we could simply turn plastic milk bottles to gas is oversimplified and dangerous to spread. With carbon emissions changing the ph of the ocean, I personally would like this section cut from the film. Also - I've seen a gyre - you can't clean it up. And yes, reduce and what about refuse before recycle? thanks for sharing your insites. <br />SaraSara Bayleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13874563094064523797noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7813961378439702061.post-22640716007724288272012-03-15T19:43:28.577-07:002012-03-15T19:43:28.577-07:00Covers some key points. Est. 80% from plastic in o...Covers some key points. Est. 80% from plastic in ocean came from land. Dangerous chemicals in the plastic-now in food supply. Enhanced recyling could help. However seems to leave one with a feeling that we can go on using single use and lg amts of plastic and solve problem with technology-"vaccuming the ocean" and through recycling. Would like to see more emphasis on "using less".BERNIEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16730544258817636280noreply@blogger.com