Cthulhu Hiccups in Hurricanes – Another Diatribe from the Deep
Adept am I at detecting the undercurrents of veiled human motivations. Egregious attempts to maximize a superficial existence by obtaining superfluous amounts of bonded matter, and then to flaunt about – like attention-starved peacocks strutting feathery wavelengths to feed their insatiable narcissism. A big black gaping hole within most, eroded away by the splintering cycles of the vicious, venal, and vain; while always taking more than needed, feeding fickle fashions of the fake. Their ends will be met by my vacuity engulfing them. But for now we toast with glasses full of petrol and pipes packed with the ashes of the future. . .
Adept am I at detecting the undercurrents of veiled human motivations. Egregious attempts to maximize a superficial existence by obtaining superfluous amounts of bonded matter, and then to flaunt about – like attention-starved peacocks strutting feathery wavelengths to feed their insatiable narcissism. A big black gaping hole within most, eroded away by the splintering cycles of the vicious, venal, and vain; while always taking more than needed, feeding fickle fashions of the fake. Their ends will be met by my vacuity engulfing them. But for now we toast with glasses full of petrol and pipes packed with the ashes of the future. . .
For
abounding solar revolutions, mankind has pillaged the oceans with
antediluvian hooks and nets; dumped their trash, and shelled their
arms to my depths. A painless way to remain unaccountable . . . while
dregs of amorphous plastic islands and tenebrous clots of oily
amoebas choke the life out of once thriving biomes. Carelessness more
foetid than the ripest detritus beneath a sweltering star. . . There
will be no relief when the threshold dissipates and the darkest
manifestations of the unimaginable converge with current ephemeral
rulers of the pale blue dot. Ululating and writhing in a black ocean
of infinity – there will be no refuge from the dying light of the
morrow.
Hiccup!
Arghmm, forgive me. . . I sometimes forget to breathe when discussing
the excitable notions of forthcoming apocalypses and
trans-dimensional psychological torture. To get back on track . . .
Compounding the environmental travesty on Earth's oceans, the charnel
trend of warming waters and acidification will continue to nibble
away at the bottoms of the heavy pocketed by affecting industries of
fishing and tourism. The homeostatic disruption of ecosystems and
life cycles have already been made salient by the inimical effects on
two of the ocean's most integral food-chain members: plankton and
krill.
The
foundation of the oceanic food chain lies in debt to the existence of
plankton. These cyclopean serfs of the microscopic realm exist in
many variations within the kingdoms of Animalia (zooplankton) and
Plantae (phytoplankton). Much like grass and leaves provide
sustenance to the base of the food chain on the continental
lithosphere; phytoplankton are the prime movers for the natatorial
food chain. Phytoplankton are very sensitive to temperature changes;
a subtle increase is enough to yield dire consequences. Chemical
processes necessary for development of phytoplankton (namely the
production of ribosomes needed for protein synthesis) will be
adversely altered due to the vacillating cycles of carbon dioxide,
nitrogen, and phosphorous in ocean waters. Not only do phytoplankton
act as an integral enabler in the food chain, but bear the
responsibility of absorbing over half of man-made carbon dioxide from
the troposphere. Akin to leaves on trees, phytoplankton use
photosynthesis to absorb CO2 and release oxygen into the aether.
Unless the frivolous legions of humanity plan to hyper-evolve into
anaerobic flesh sacks, mankind must take heed of these changes.
Rising
up a few tiers on the oceanic food chain, lies my venerable gof'nn. .
.the krills. These minuscule crustaceans exist in massive
proportions. The combined biomass of all krill doubles that of the
combined mass of humanity. But this number is fading – like
compassion in the eyes of squamous politicians. . . Krill swarm
together in massive orange and pink armadas, feasting on plankton and
fleeing from the biggest known
animal on Earth – the blue whale (hmrgh. . .no bigger than one of
my self-regenerating tendrils. . .pfff). A multitude of well-known,
anthropomorphized animals rely on krill to survive: from seals and
whales to seabirds and penguins. Thriving in frigid waters, krill use
their mandibles to scrape algae and plankton from sea ice; the same
dwindling ice as a consequence of ocean warming. Sensitive to
temperature flux, krill develop fastest in colder waters; the
Antarctic being the largest hub for these googly-eyed filter feeders.
Warmer waters can hinder or even stunt growth in krill – this does
not bode well for the remaining aqueous inhabitants. As sea ice
continues to thaw in the polar regions, krill will continue to lose
vital habitat. Warming waters and declining plankton numbers are not
the only front in which krill are engaged in a doomed battle. Krill
require deep waters with low acidity for reproduction; the outlook
becoming more bleak with ocean acidification on the steady rise due to
increasing amounts of CO2 being subsumed by Earth's surface water.
Restive
is the becoming of my torpidity –
floating in stasis in the midst of a dank, stygian cocoon. Heavier
than air, but lighter than the weight bore by the crux of the
dichotomous shepards of Earth. The tides of tomorrow will blue-shift
and intensify, while barons of inner-Earth emanate tremorous warnings
in shear waves through the mantle. The mantra of the unlimited growth
economy will see to the slow unraveling of the patchy fabric of
civilization. And when the last blanket of comfort is ripped away by
the spectral tentacles of Hastur, the ego of mankind will be stripped
naked for the entire galaxy to witness. . .
-C-