ANTH 2000W Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Carl Safina, Soap Bubble

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Author who writes about how the ocean is changing. We live on the most fragile soap bubble. All the fossil fuels have changed the atmosphere immensely. The people in the gulf are very aquatic. Entire communities do not have anything else to do. No one trying to collect the dense sights of oil. Some are still shell shocked, they thought they could depend on the ocean. Pray for fishmen signs, anger signs, burials of aquatic things such as fish and castles. Oil and water do not mix until you add a dispersant, and then with wind you create a big mess you cannot see. Put the murderer in change of the crime scene. 30 percent of killer whales died in the exxon spill and have not recovered. Important to keep in mind that we have done a lot. They are simply stirring the water with the boom. Prevent from buying the government from underneath us.

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