Japanese scientists to breed 'super tuna' »
Posted By JessicaLaurie 5 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyJapanese scientists will have bred a new "super-tuna" within a decade that will be stronger, more resistant to disease and taste better than the
bluefin presently in the oceans.
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CHAM5 months, 3 weeks ago
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Yes Sage but a better food for the Super Genetically altered Tuna might be the Super Genetically altered Seaweed that is spreading around the world, seeming unstoppable, killing off the Fauna and Flora whenever and wherever it establishes itself.
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Messing with Mother Nature can have some very serious unintended consequences. The unstoppable seaweed was bred as a more beautiful and hardy aquarium plant in early 1980. Once it got out of its confinement and got into open saltwater it is now becoming a threat to the future of our oceans and seas.
If you would like more information on this experiment gone bad let me know and I'll write an article and post it.-

earthlingerer5 months, 3 weeks ago
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Since it was from 1980, it certainly wasn't genetically altered, super or otherwise..
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But yeah, yeah, thanks for the "Frankenstein" recap.
No one wants an article, just a link... nobody wants you to go get a blister, on your brain or otherwise trying to invent something.
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CHAM5 months, 3 weeks ago
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OK Earthlinger, since no response, either you didn't look it up, you did and found to your embarrassment you were wrong, or being able to run down the story was just too much for you, so to help you I furnish a link, as you requested. This is just one of a multitude of articles on it, or as I suggested I can write a summary ( an article ) to ease your or any other interested person's reading.
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http://invasions.bio.utk.edu/invaders/Caulerpa.htm...
The problem is real and I am at a loss as to why you don't think genetic altering took place prior to 1980.
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