Re: Equatorial Marine Eco-park

From: Tom Simonds (tsimonds_at_theworld.com)
Date: 01/28/05


Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 20:55:27 -0500

I also wanted to use plankton as a food source for livestock as well as
humans. I was going to press it into plankton burgers. It works for
whales.

Another possibility for plankton as an evergy source is to just burn the
stuff. Scoop it out of the water with plankton nets, dry it, press it
into bricks and use it in place of coal. "Syncoal." The advantage is
there is no net increase in greenhouse gasses. Big ships could scoop up
plankton very efficiently. Seems like it could be cheaper than mining
all that coal.

I think plankton has the potential to be the Next Big Thing.



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