Our Present Proposal...Ocean LIfe Restoration
The EPA shoud hire, International-Planners.com and,
Chem-Data Consulting Services to design and to build,
60 Ocean Life Restoration Towers in the Gulf of Mexico.
The towers,much like the light houses of earlier centurys,
would stick up,out of the gulf waters about 120 feet,so as,
to provide visibility,to local marine life, who normally are,
attracted to rocky cliffs about 120 feet to 240 feet high.
The towers would be built of used oil rigs,300-400 feet high
placed in a ring along the coast at a depth of 120-250 feet.
which is the depth that microscopic marine life reproduces.
The centers of the towers would be filled with sponge-like,
stones,which have been found to create micelles on them,
in warm coastal waters at water level,in many countries.
Micelles are gel like molecular globulins,which marine life,
can absorb and feed upon at different times. There are,
many forms of microscopic marine life,,some are carried,
by sea life on their skins and other by birds on,their claws.
Therefore,there would be bird feeding stations,floating,
a few inches above sea level around the towers,to attract,
the migrating wild fowl which normally populates the bay.
This technique has been used in europe for many centurys,
to insure the production of the microscopic marine life,that,
their shore birds and migratory birds need to feed upon.
In this case,since the water level is constantly changing,
do to tidal action,the surface of the stones would have to be,
bathed with filtered gulf waters every few hours,in order to,
insure the constant production of the micelles.
Studies in Europe indicate.that once the micelles have coated,
the rocks within 3-6 feet of the surface of the water,many forms,
of marine life can begin to live on them.
Some weeks after marine micro organisms begin inhabiting,
the rocks,small fish and crustacions will begin feeding on them,
and whales and lobsters will come to feed upon them.After that,
if the flow of filtered bay water is constantly maintained,then,
other shore birds and small fish will lay eggs in the warm rocks,
and there presence will attract other larger species of fish.
This proposal has been submitted to the EPA
and we are now awaiting upon their approval.
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