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Mark etal
See below.
From: markcap...@podenergy.org
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Ron,
How perfect is the nutrient recycling when you convert macroalgae to charcol?
[RWL: A good question that I am not qualified to answer. One thought is that it seems the present ocean has considerable exces
introduction plan.
Ron ]
Mark E. Capron, PE
Oxnard, California
www.PODenergy.org
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Subject: Re: Oceans? RE: [geo] Natural land air capture nutrient
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Date: Wed, October 03, 2012 4:59 pm
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at (I have no connection):
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Ron
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Greg,
Another solution is rapid nutrient recycling, as happens in the Ocean Afforestation ecosystem.
Deploying
Subject: Re: Oceans? RE: [geo] Natural land air capture nutrient
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From: rongretlar...@comcast.net
Date: Tue, October 02, 2012 9:32 pm
To: markcap...@podenergy.org
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Mark, Greg, List
I like your idea and will start
Greg,
Another solution is rapid nutrient recycling, as happens in the Ocean Afforestation ecosystem.
Deploying the Ocean Afforestation ecosystem over 4% of the world's ocean surface would imply cycling about 16 times the global artificial nitrogen plant fertilizer production. The recycle will