CEO of Marine Life to be Reinstated
“The CEO during a shrimp cocktail party, it never liked small seafood.”
When the scallop fishery off of North Carolina closed its doors in 2004, it was a nail in the coffin indicating they had lost to cownose rays. The cownose rays had a good decade with a population explosion of 10 fold. This, of course, was all attributed to the decline of the CEO of Marine Life. However, with an alarming effect on the food chain, the CEO must no longer be hunted for its delicate fins but rather left to thrive in its aquatic jungle. Business experts or Scientists, as the people call them had this to say:
There are interdependencies among the species, and when you cause these imbalances, you’re going to get some effect elsewhere. For many decades, it was thought this type of cascade effect was possible only in simplified systems like ponds, so seeing this occur in the marine system is alarming. It means we’re modifying the way energy is flowing through these systems.
So as the CEO of Marine Life is reinstated and left to what it knows best, the next time you’re at the beach, be aware. Because the shark is coming back.
I don’t know how to swim: anyway
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