I didn't say it did, but if you can see blooms from space still, that suggests that they are not "all but gone." They may be significantly reduced, but nowhere near "gone."
If the scientists had made falsifiable predictions about WHEN they expected the population to drop, or the RATE of decline, then we would have something to discuss scientifically.
Instead we get extreme rhetoric that is likely an exageration, that helps convince noone.
I think you're underestimating the size of the Atlantic Ocean. Both things can be happening at the same time.
> If the scientists had made falsifiable predictions about WHEN they expected the population to drop, or the RATE of decline, then we would have something to discuss scientifically.
On this we agree.
> Instead we get extreme rhetoric that is likely an exageration, that helps convince noone.
If the scientists had made falsifiable predictions about WHEN they expected the population to drop, or the RATE of decline, then we would have something to discuss scientifically.
Instead we get extreme rhetoric that is likely an exageration, that helps convince noone.