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Any guesses how long before Australia issues an apology to China?
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...tory?track=rss
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That is unless the Australians don't buy nearly everything they own from China. Let's watch and see what happens. Quote:
China: I'm not sorry about ur reef |
China: I'm not sorry about anything. Up yours, including your stupid reef which we are suing you for having in our way. :eyebrow:
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All ur reef are belong to us!
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It's reef-er madness, i tells ya!
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According to a Chinese immigrant in my neighborhood, reefs are everywhere. Lock your doors.
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Knock knock
Who is it? Land Reef. Candygram. |
Notice how all our OZ dwellars are silent?
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i'M CALLING TO PO REEFS
AND TEH AMBILAMPS! |
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This could turn out to be a huge disaster. The second one in a year in fact although the previous one was thanks to a cyclone rather than a reef. Apparently the captain of the ship was attempting to take a shorcut around the shipping channels and now he and everyone involved are paying for it. If the ship breaks up, the results could be devastating for the fishing industry as well as tourism. |
The coal shouldn't be a problem, should it? Just the fuel (bunker) oil from the ships fuel tanks.
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The knowledge we have suggests the oil will cause more damage, but thousands of tonnes of coal in the reef environment is an unknown quantity at this point in time. It's never happened before in scientific history, so there are only theories so far. It is likely, should the ship break up before it can be salvaged, that there will be significant damage caused by the coal. Unfortunately no-one knows for sure though. My guess is that it would depend on an incoming or outgoing tide for starters.
Dazza would obviously know a lot more about this subject than I do though, and if you're interested, I'll ask him and let you know what he says. |
Yes, I would. I thought it hit the reef, then moved off over deeper water, while spewing oil. I didn't know it could/would dump it's coal cargo on the reef. I'd assume that would not be good. I was wondering if the coal was dumped off the reef, would it poison the water for the fish?
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Apparently the oil is more like a sludge, than #2 oil.
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Yeah it's terrible. Did you see the pictures of the spill on Moreton island last year? Of course we've all seen the devastation from the exon valdez spill many years ago.
It's thick and sticky and it doesn't come off easily. The Moreton Island spill caused a huge amount of damage to fisheries. |
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