On Apr 26, 3:19 am, James Annan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:...

Personally I think it's a neat idea, though I imagine these ships
would have to be defended to some extent.
Free fishing boats, solar powered?  Consider the damage and theft
numbers for the various automated buoy systems out there now, they
really get hammered by people just stealing anything they can unbolt
or saw off and resell.

I keep hoping to hear from someone that there's a scenario that will
keep the ocean pH problem from going where it's headed. Has anyone
published estimates for any options there?  A combined plan that
actually looks at both climate and pH at the same time would be
refreshing.



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