My Dad is a professor of physiology and a marine scientist . He reckons that if evryone ate oysters this would help global warming through shell sequestration. DO you know of anyone who works on this idea? ie could we use oysters, corals or possibly (excuse me if this is blasphemy) genetically engineered organisms to make calcium carbonate which we could then bury in the soil.? I am having trouble finding info about this.
Dear biologist,
My name is Barbara and I’m raserching about oil spills. I wanted to know if you could answer some questions:
How do oil spills affect marine animals?
Where is the place where most oil spills happen and how many animals are affected in the ocean?
When did the first oil spill happen and how did it change the ocean?
i left a message for you guys… were looking into an algae type of bio fuel that is used to sanitation treatment plants… another poop to power concept that we will be trying next month!
Hi Spencer - thanks for stopping by. Your comment is now out of moderation. I didn’t know algae biofuel was advanced enough to be usable - we’d love to know more!
December 1, 2007 at 11:30 pm
My Dad is a professor of physiology and a marine scientist . He reckons that if evryone ate oysters this would help global warming through shell sequestration. DO you know of anyone who works on this idea? ie could we use oysters, corals or possibly (excuse me if this is blasphemy) genetically engineered organisms to make calcium carbonate which we could then bury in the soil.? I am having trouble finding info about this.
For the Earth
Rebecca
December 2, 2007 at 6:13 pm
Hi Rebecca - This was kind of a complicated question, so I answered as a post rather than a comment. Check it out here.
December 6, 2007 at 3:56 pm
Dear biologist,
My name is Barbara and I’m raserching about oil spills. I wanted to know if you could answer some questions:
How do oil spills affect marine animals?
Where is the place where most oil spills happen and how many animals are affected in the ocean?
When did the first oil spill happen and how did it change the ocean?
When you recive this mail please send the answers to this mail:
cgayoso@amersol.edu.pe
thank you
Barbara
February 3, 2008 at 1:05 pm
i left a message for you guys… were looking into an algae type of bio fuel that is used to sanitation treatment plants… another poop to power concept that we will be trying next month!
February 3, 2008 at 3:11 pm
Hi Spencer - thanks for stopping by. Your comment is now out of moderation. I didn’t know algae biofuel was advanced enough to be usable - we’d love to know more!
April 15, 2008 at 4:22 pm
Hi Miriam. I uploaded the link to the flying squirrel paper. I like your blog. I’m checking it out.