Without being flippant this time, that’s what I meant. Instead of distracting the public or showing concern for the things beyond their ability to ‘control’ or manage; show that you’re focused on the things you CAN fix (like ships dumping off shore). Be aware of the rest, but don’t phrase it to panic the public (Attack of the killer starfish; film at eleven); that’s just shoddy workmanship.
I don’t pay taxes to these folks to get my worry count up; I pay them to acknowledge the obvious and fix what is fixable. Those critters could have just as easily hitched a ride on a tree, a ship or have been pooped out by a whale. Well beyond what is manageable.
You almost have the give the little critters praise for surviving the year long voyage.
Rick
From: Kim Noyes
It's cool from a scientific standpoint and a human standpoint as well that this stuff is headed here. However, I, too, immediately thought of what of a large tree already floating in a bay in Japan thousands of years ago and a tsunami pulling it out into the open ocean and it ending up on this side of the Pacific a year later and what effects that would have had such as they are worrying about.
Kimmer
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