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4/25/17

YOUR FISH TANK - DECORATIONS TO PUT IN - DECORATIONS TO KEEP OUT!

You may indulge your love of fish and your fantasies by creating an interesting décor in your home or office FISH TANK.  But did you know that you may be harming your fish and the environment when you use shells, coral, plastic, and other items that are sold in stores?


Growing up so many of my friends had  fish bowl, turtle bowls, and more sophisticated tanks with air and filtration systems to keep them fresh.  Besides colored gravel, it was common to see plastic trees, ferns, sea grasses, and other under water flora all made of plastic.  We thought we were giving our fish an interesting, though small and limited environment that they could swim around in.  Of course no one knows what goes on in the mid of a fish about being kept in captivity like that when it comes to living in close with humans.


These days we know that plastic leeches into water and food and that really we should be extremely careful not to drink out of it if the bottles have been in a hot car or in the sun.  We know that there are plastics inside the human body and we think they get there from the bottles that contain shampoo and conditioner, frozen meals, and bottled water.  However, we do have some choice.  Plastic doesn't break the way glass can and most of us don't want glass in our bathrooms - especially not in earthquake zones.   The harder the plastic the better.  We should not reuse plastic food containers.  If your store's bottled water gets to the shelf cool and within a week or so of being bottled, it's probably OK.


But if your fish are in a tank full of plastic decorations, no doubt that the plastic may be leaking into the water and that's the fish's total environment.  (And by the way many famous big aquariums have plastic decorations in their tanks too! So don't feel too bad!  Just change the stuff out!)


Then there are bags of shells and pieces of coral sold to put into the tanks.  If you already bought these things or picked them off a sea shore, OK use them.  By buying these, however, you encourage stores to keep selling them, and the only way to stop the destruction of shells and corals is to NOT BUY THEM!

4/12/17

RACHEL CARSON - PESTICIDES PIONEER




RACHEL CARSON, who became famous for just part of her body of work, a book called Silent Spring, which came out in 1962, was a woman who tried to make the wake up call that pesticides were poisoning the environment.  This marine biologist worked long and hard at her avocation, without making much money or becoming rich. Though her research followed scientific methods in her time, today no doubt she'd be a PHD.

Her focus was a bit more on the ocean environment first, what was happening under the water to animals like fish, but she couldn't deep sea dive, and eventually focused on the sea life that was closer to shore in tide pools.

This film shows you how DDT was marketed - almost as if it were good for the environment and our health!

This film also reveals that Carson was an intensely private woman, you could say a bit of a loner, who enjoyed research and having a rich studious life more so than being social.  She also had a battle with breast cancer.

I wonder if Carson ever linked her breast cancer with pollution, in particular pesticides!