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Johnnie Buttram  
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 More options Nov 7, 9:36 am
From: Johnnie Buttram <johnniebutt...@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 06:36:52 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sat, Nov 7 2009 9:36 am
Subject: . . . "Economical Reef Systems" . . .

Dear Geo-group;

Please find attached a (2) page process to help

neutralize ocean acidification.

I will appreciate your comments and evaluation.

                Thank you for your time.

                                                Sincerely,
                                         Johnnie  Buttram

  E R S.pdf
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Andrew Lockley  
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From: Andrew Lockley <andrew.lock...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 00:29:58 +0000
Local: Sun, Nov 15 2009 7:29 pm
Subject: Re: [geo] . . . "Economical Reef Systems" . . .

Johnnie,

Can you explain your logic?

Why are the barrels hoisted?  Can't they be chucked off the side of a boat -
maybe with some kind of sea-parachute to slow their descent?
Will the iron from the barrels end up in the food chain?
How long will the barrels last?  Surely if the barrels degrade and get taken
up by the food chain, they will end up disintegrating rapidly?
What's the significance of the sand/lime filler?  Is it there for ballast,
or ecological reasons?  What's the carbon impact of the lime?
How will this replace reefs?  Surely there will be no coral and thus many
species will not be able to use the new artificial habitat?

A

2009/11/7 Johnnie Buttram <johnniebutt...@yahoo.com>


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