Role of Aerosolized Coal Fly Ash in the Global Plankton Imbalance: Case of Florida's Toxic Algae Crisis | Chapter 05 | Modern Research in Botany Vol. 1
Red tide is the term used in Florida
(USA) and elsewhere to describe a type of marine harmful algal bloom (HAB) that
grows out of control and produces neurotoxins that adversely affect humans,
birds, fish, shellfish, and marine mammals. HABs are becoming more abundant,
extensive, and closer to shore, and longer in duration than any time in
recorded history. Our objective is to review the effects the multifold
components of aerosolized coal fly ash as they relate to the increasing
occurrences of HABs. Aerosolized coal fly ash (CFA) pollutants from
non-sequestered coal-fired power plant emissions and from undisclosed, although
“hidden in plain sight,” tropospheric particulate geoengineering operations are
inflicting irreparable damage to the world’s surface water-bodies and causing
great harm to human health (including lung cancer, respiratory and
neurodegenerative diseases) and environmental health (including major die-offs
of insects, birds and trees). Florida’s ever-growing toxic nightmare of red
tides and blue-green algae is a microcosm of similar activity globally.
Atmospheric deposition of aerosol particulates, most importantly bioavailable
iron, has drastically shifted the global plankton community balance in the
direction of harmful algae and cyanobacterial blooms in fresh and salt water.
Proposed geoengineering schemes of iron fertilization of the ocean would only
make a bad situation unimaginably worse. Based on the evidence presented here,
the global spread of harmful algae blooms will only be contained by rapidly
reducing particulate air pollution both by implementation of universal
industrial particulate-trapping and by the immediate halting of jet-sprayed
particulate aerosols. Corrective actions depend not only on international
cooperation, but on ending the deadly code of silence throughout government,
academe, and media on the subject of ongoing tropospheric aerosol
geoengineering. Long-standing weather control, climate intervention, and
geoengineering operations have come to threaten not only all humans but the
entire web of life on Earth.
Author(s) Details
Mark Whiteside
Florida Department of Health
in Monroe County, 1100 Simonton Street Key
West, FL 33040, USA.
J. Marvin Herndon
Transdyne Corporation, 11044
Red Rock Drive, San Diego, CA 92131, USA.
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