Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Converting Gaseous Carbon to Living Carbon


Algal Bloom off Norway Posted by Hello

At one time Earth's seas were teeming with life, marine life; fish, marine mammals and microscopic life suchas this algal bloom. The photosynthesis that supports these 'primary producers' uses carbon dioxide from the air. The way 'living carbon' returns to the sea is for existing marine life, in particular Marine Mammals, to feed on algal blooms like this along with the smaller creatures suchas krill that also feed off the algae. My moving the gaseous carbon from the troposphere back to the oceans in the way of living carbon suchas fish and marine mammals we will return Earth's carbon balance back to equilibrium.