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"Where two Oceans meet" -- (link*)
Posted by
budice
Oct 5 '21, 10:37
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https://twitter.com/DeepWaterLife/status/1445438712142249990
(twitter.com)
Responses:
"It’s not two oceans meeting, its glacial melt water meeting the off shore waters of Gulf of Alaska." -- (link*)
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budice
Oct 5, 10:45
FWIW, other videos and photos like this have been debunked for years. Generally it's either river sediment or fresh water from glacier melt. -- nm
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mara
Oct 5, 10:42
5
still trippy to look at tho -- nm
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budice
Oct 5, 10:45
4
I want to see different species on either side arguing with each other.
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Max
Oct 5, 11:01
2
"Man somethin seems fishy over there."..."we'll just seal it off" -- nm
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budice
Oct 5, 11:03
1
The algae is always greener on the other side -- nm
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zeitgeist
Oct 5, 11:05
100% -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 5, 10:46
which oceans? -- nm
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decline
Oct 5, 10:40
1
My guess: Salish Sea and Fraser Delta River Runoff -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 5, 10:45
*crunch crunch crunch* *ship of the afterlife* -- nm
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Sea of Thieves
Oct 5, 10:38
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