tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704781587266395905.post481100807115772289..comments2023-10-22T16:02:50.827+01:00Comments on Rob's blog: Seabed mining off the North Cornish coast, why not a trial.http://www.blogger.com/profile/09995243127753821611noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704781587266395905.post-28525089883047784462013-02-10T18:20:21.410+00:002013-02-10T18:20:21.410+00:00by poldice
Sunday, February 10 2013, 10:58AM
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...<br /><br />by poldice<br /> <br />Sunday, February 10 2013, 10:58AM<br />. <br />“Agree Phil_lip that it is easy (at a cost) to build a controlling environment on lans ans it will be neccessary to do so when world commodity prices dictate the viability.<br /><br />But having witnessed the recent storms where every single swell will move tens of thousands of substrate around to a depth of severalAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704781587266395905.post-13336066986457152672013-02-10T18:15:30.848+00:002013-02-10T18:15:30.848+00:00Just crack on and get started, producing tin is wh...Just crack on and get started, producing tin is what Cornwall has always done, the surfers are a bunch of Johnnie-come-latelys who think they can monopolise every beach its time for them to hop back into their clapped out V-Dubs and butt out Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704781587266395905.post-40866995616655990292013-02-10T18:10:32.804+00:002013-02-10T18:10:32.804+00:00
by poldice
Saturday, February 09 2013, 5:03PM
...<br /><br />by poldice<br /> <br />Saturday, February 09 2013, 5:03PM<br />. <br />“Complete utter tosh, this is alluvial tin washed into the sea when the mines were working, its recovery will cause minimum seabed disturbance whereas moving old spoil heaps around will cause arsenic etc to leach back into the soil or watercourses.<br /><br />Ironically when Cornwalls mines were working everything Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com