using
ocean fishing will be best, due to the broad space it covers and the shared nutrient and fishlife resulting, but land lakes
will likewise likely do better than the shores!
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ZetaTalk: Inland Lakes
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The oceans have resources not available to inland lands, in that the oceans flow around the world. This not only shares
nutrients, but dilutes pollution. The oceans are thus able to gain from being positioned under the equator, where kelp
can gain maximum sunlight. To the degree that an inland lake is free from volcanic ash, is not dumped excessively so
that the water becomes poisoned, and to the degree that the land is under intense sunlight, equatorial preferably, it will
flourish. Water has advantages that land does not, after a pole shift. Ash settles to the bottom, where on land remains
on the surface. Water also traps heat, creating a middle ground where temperatures rise and fall slowly. Thus, life in
the water can survive a winter, where on land would freeze and starve. Water pools often have nutrients that have
drained from the land, during runoff. Where sewage is considered a nuisance by man, it is the basis for much future
growth. From death comes life, in nature. Thus, water pools flourish and is only considered a foreign environment by
man because he is a land animal.
Water based farming should be considered by survival groups
often cast off heavy metal pollutants such as lead, and can live without light. Thus, this is a fruitful avenue for survival
groups to consider. Inland lakes should be examined based on the following:
1. Are they downwind from volcanoes, and if so, can they drain or have enough flow such that the pollutants likely
to accumulate can dilute and flush out.
2. Do they have positive run-off, rich in humus or animal droppings, so that plant life in the lake has something as
a nutrient.
3. Are they deep enough to encourage circulation necessary for complex life forms, not just slime algae in shallow
pools, but crustaceans, etc.
4. What flows in, and through, these lakes, such that the lake can be trusted to remain fertile, and will not be
poisoned by those upstream.
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ZetaTalk: Nuclear Winter
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The nuclear winter must discussed during the Cold War in fact does not occur during heavy volcanic ash times. Has
this occurred in the past? Mankind surmises this, with the extinction of the dinosaur attributed to heavy ash. This is all
speculation, and as we have stated, the dinosaur died because of a virus, not a meteor strike. Sunlight warms even if it
cannot make it through he clouds. It warms the
today with its increased swirling, you can expect that the core will continue to make the globe
In addition, the atmosphere will be torn away, so the clouds will be lower and the atmosphere
warmth of the sunlight than today. All reasons for the globe to stay warm, which it will. You can anticipate the same
degree of warmth, per latitude, that you experience today. Sunburn and radiation are suppressed by the ash cloud, the
one advantage.
Depending upon where one is, downwind from volcanoes, the ash will poison the water and soil. This tends to be the
immediate effect after a
during the shift,
drinking water should be distilled. Ground water may carry these poisons for a longer time, depending upon how close
to the surface this is, the flow patters, etc. Water in lakes and oceans dilutes, where ground water stagnates. Fish
likewise have an ability to
warmth, and algae grows in abundance in places land based plants cannot tolerate. Thus, this resource should be
explored, and explored
Wildlife struggles, as the extinction of the Mammoth shows. Wildlife is used to a struggle, and migrates almost
constantly after the shift, so survives in general. Domesticated animals survive because of the determination of their
owners, who remain attached to the hope that their prior life will return. Relying on wildlife, hunting, will prove
disappointing as wildlife will soon diminish to the point of no results. Hunters will at first eat well, then starve.
Vegetation is most affected by the lack of light, and secondarily by being drown. The lush rain forests your