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[FREE REPORT] Restoring Life to a Dying Ocean

by Rosa Domingos | 02-08-2019 17:41 recommendations 1

The Kamchatca Kuril Islands¡¯ Raikoke volcano erupted on the longest day of the year, 22 June 2019. Raikoke volcano  very rarely erupts. The two most recent prior eruptions were in 1924 and 1778. The volcano¡¯s most recent eruption began at 4:00 a.m. on June 22, 2019, as a vast plume of ash and volcanic gases shot up from this sleeping giant. Many satellites (as well as astronauts on the International Space Station) observed as a thick dust cloud rose nearly 16 Km into the air and then streamed east as it was pulled into the circulation of a storm in the North Pacific.
Will its iron-rich ash, now falling on the North Pacific, be manna from heaven for all of ocean life? The dust will convert the dying clear blue ocean desert into a flourishing garden of Eden and billions of baby fish that were sure to starve will now be treated to a feast (Earth911, 2019)!


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Volcanic plume from the Raikoke volcano (Earth911, 2019).

Heavy ash falling from the eruption has already spread over 30,000-50,000 square kilometers (Km2) of the western Pacific. This ash fall could not have come at a better time nor in a better place to assist the many species of salmon that spawn in the rivers of far eastern Russia. The far northern summer growing season has just started. And now their ocean pastures are almost certain to respond to the mineral-rich ash. They will become a spectacular and long-lived ocean pasture bloom of plankton.


sockeye
(Earth911, 2019).

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VOLCANIC ASH CARRIES IRON THAT IS MISSING IN THE SEA, FEEDING OCEAN PASTURES, MAKING THEM RICH AND GREEN. THAT LUSH GREEN PLANKTON IS MADE OF CO2 SCRUBBED OUT OF THE AIR BY PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND MADE INTO OCEAN PLANT LIFE (Earth911, 2019).

Billions of baby salmon that have hatched and reared in the rivers are just now making their way out of the Okhotsk Sea into the vast North Pacific Ocean pastures. The question of whether they starve or survive is dependent on the plankton blooms. But this year, instead of mostly starving, they will have an abundance in resource!


Mother Nature is doing what she can to sustain her oceans. At times, her blessed help comes in the form of volcanoes that explode with the power of a thousand H-bombs. Volcanoes like the one erupting along Russia¡¯s North Pacific coast have at times been Pacific salmon¡¯s saviors. Raikoke is just such a miracle of nature. It is sending its life-giving dust at just the right time and place (Earth911, 2019).


This brought the return of a return of sockeye not at near-extinction levels, but in numbers equal to the largest returns of salmon in all of history. Those fish survived and thrived as abundant dusted ocean pastures and plankton repurposed hundreds of millions of tons of CO2 into new life in the oceans. It was an inspiring moment (Earth911, 2019)!


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Sockeye Salmon Specie (Earth911, 2019).


SOURCES:

eARTH 911. 2019. Russian Volcano Brings Life to North Pacific Ocean Pastures. [Online]. Available:  https://earth911.com/inspire/volcano-brings-life-to-ocean-pastures/. July 17, 2019. Accessed: 2 August 2019.


 
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12 Comments

  • Horticulturist Susmita says :
    Greetings Rosa
    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for this report

    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Sus
    Posted 15-03-2020 16:41

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey mentor,

    Thank you for reading my report. I too see this restoration for being a new beginning for the ocean.I do hope it recovers well above our expectations.

    Thank you for reading my work Mentor!

    As always, with gratitude,
    Rosa
    Posted 26-08-2019 14:49

  • Louis Mentor says :
    Hi Rosa,

    Thank you for writing this report and I really enjoyed reading this. In fact I think it is meaningful to have the dying ocean restored and I hope this is successful so that this practice can be implemented to other dying oceans! Great work.

    Louis Mentor
    Posted 18-08-2019 19:00

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey Mentor Wonhee,

    Thank you so much for reading my work! Mustch appreciated! I am glad you liked reading this report. I was pleased reporting on this report too )

    Thank you for your kinds words, I will take it to high regard.

    Take care now,
    Bye,
    Rosa
    Posted 12-08-2019 18:52

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey Kushal!

    Thank you so much for reading my work! Mustch appreciated!

    Take care now,
    Bye,
    Rosa
    Posted 12-08-2019 18:49

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey Bal,

    Thank you so much for reading my work! Mustch appreciated!
    It has caused little destruction indeed. It has done more good. Especially for the ocean.

    Take care now,
    Bye,
    Rosa
    Posted 12-08-2019 18:48

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey Rafa,

    Thank you so much for reading my work! Mustch appreciated!

    Take care now,
    Bye,
    Rosa
    Posted 12-08-2019 18:47

  • Wonhee Mentor says :
    Hello Rosa

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful report with us. I personally enjoyed reading your report. I'm pleased to hear that billions of baby salmon and other marine creatures will thrive due to mineral-rich ash that will cover the oceans.

    Wonhee Mentor
    Posted 06-08-2019 21:45

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Rosa

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about Restoring Life to a Dying Ocean. This is really impressive and fun to read reports.

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 04-08-2019 21:52

  • Bal krishna Pandey says :
    Hi rosa.
    It is very interesting for me. Volcano is very uncommon in my country.Railoke volcano, the latest news for me. Hope there is very minimum destruction of natural habitats.
    Cool.
    Posted 03-08-2019 19:56

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Thank you so much Rafa! I am gratfule that you had read my report!
    Posted 02-08-2019 22:09

  • Rafa Mohammed Ashique says :
    That's a very interesting report, full of facts
    Great writing Rosa Domingos
    Posted 02-08-2019 21:57

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