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Post by Joe Cocker on Jan 4, 2013 11:10:52 GMT -5
Brian Handwerk
for National Geographic News
Published July 30, 2012
The Pacific Northwest may be the epicenter of U.S. coffee culture, and now a new study shows the region's elevated caffeine levels don't stop at the shoreline.
The discovery of caffeine pollution in the Pacific Ocean off Oregon is further evidence that contaminants in human waste are entering natural water systems, with unknown consequences for wildlife and humans alike, experts say.
Caffeinated Seas Found off U.S. Pacific Northwest
news.nationalgeographic.com/.../120730-caffeinated-seas-pacific-nor
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Post by sonnypie on Jan 5, 2013 11:41:41 GMT -5
That's why it is called the Pew-jit Sound. Those liberals in Seattle are dumping their crap in the ocean, and the Japan current brings it down. Humans are the problem with the world.
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Post by danceswithdogs on Jan 5, 2013 16:53:41 GMT -5
EEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWW. Sure glad I live up in the boonies and have my own deep well and natural springs.
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