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Getting fresh seafood to an inland city takes
a fair amount dedication, since it typically
has to be flown or driven in from the coast.
Instead, we could build a saltwater-filled
pipeline from the coast to one or more points
inland and pump live fish, crustaceans, and
the like through it.
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And who is going to clean up the squid slicks in Nebraska? |
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So alongside the gas and water mains we now have chow meins? |
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To clean it, from time to time we could flip open the top half of the pipe and let the seagulls peck it dry. |
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[frnkus] I like this idea so (+) You can take
a look at my Breakfast Hose sometime to
see why, but I have a question: In what
direction would the water have to be
pumped, to cope with live salmon? |
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First, people eat seafood only if they live by the sea.
Then, refrigeration and transportation bring frozen seafood inland. - Overfishing becomes a problem.
Now, an idea to pipe mass quantities of live fish inland... |
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[xenzag], it could incorporate a return water line for the salmon. Which would keep Omaha from filling up with salt water, and maybe reduce pumping costs. |
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I don't think this would be do-able, but [+] |
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//pump live fish, crustaceans, and the like through it.// |
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That's terrible. 'Pumping' live animals though a long stretch of narrow tubing with foreign sea creatures and a rapidly varying climate is inhumane so loses my otherwise positive vote. |
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Love it! If I were a fish and I had to die anyways, then why not have the ride of a lifetime when it's still possible. |
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Terrible idea, but truly halfbaked so avoids a fish. |
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Now a pastry pipeline - that *would* be useful. |
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