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Currently NEPA enables saving endangered species, preserving food sources for coastal communities, saving deep sea coral reefs and more. The government wants to untie fisheries from the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), to go on their own.

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    jordan113 months ago

    No one should be eating farmed fish. It's hazardous, and if people knew what the fish are fed, would gag.

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      inkhawk3 months ago

      China tried to clear out tons of algae carpeting the sea where sailors are supposed to compete during this summer's Olympics. A Greek athlete called the miles-long bloom a 'Green Nightmare'.

      Nightmare or Antidote? http://news.aol.com/news-quiz?icid=100214839x12...

      Photosynthesis [accelerated] is an unparalleled, safe and dependable process of eliminating Anthropogenic Degradation of the Environment A. D. E. [elimination of carbon dioxide gasses] http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17632436

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