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  • Latest catastrophic Problem in the Waters Around The North American Continent!

    Thursday, 28 January 2016
    Tens of thousands of dead fish as far as the eye can see on Martha's Vineyard is the latest catastrophic problem in the waters around The North American Continent!

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    As dead fish washing up as far as the eye can see on Martha's Vineyard becomes the latest marine life mystery along the coastal waters of the US, it slowly came to my mind yesterday the scientists, the media and the governments are well aware of a catastrophic problem in the waters around The North American Continent, and either, they don't know what the problem is, or worse still, they do know what the problem is and are keeping it from us!
    This morning I read a disturbing article on mvtimes.com, the report claimed tens of thousands of dead fish as far as the eye can see had washed up on Martha's Vineyard on the east coast of the US.
    The reason given as to why the fish had died was a somewhat regimental answer which we are hearing time and time again by people who really don't know what they are talking about.

    Matt Pelikan the journalist who reported the mass die off on Marther's Vinyard suggested tens of thousands of fish had been blown onto the shore by western winds or the water was too cold, both highly unlikely, especially when you consider this is one of the mildest winters for a long time on the east coast and if this were the case surely other species would have washed up too.

    We are being slowly drip fed information about an unfolding disaster of Biblical proportions and the powers that be are feeding us a diluted mirage of a catastrophe never before seen on this planet since the flood! (bold mine)
    Last week a report came out claiming sea star wasting disease was among the worst wildlife die-offs ever, according to scientists.
    The mysterious wasting disease is still killing sea stars from Mexico to Alaska BCB
    But what they failed to tell us was the fact that the starfish problem is only a small piece of a large jigsaw.
    They failed to add that since the new year tens of thousands of common murres, little penguin like creatures have also died along the coast of Alaska all the way down to Oregon and the "experts" claim the don't know why.
    They failed to tell us last year NOAA declared the deaths of whales along the coast of Alaska was an "unusual mortality event," triggering a focused, expert investigation into the cause.
    The (sp) failed to tell us the fact that last year "ton's" of fish, billions, had died along the coast of Alaska, British Colombia, Washington, Oregon, California and Mexico.

    The above is of course only a small part of a west coast echo system which appears to be on melt down with Whales, fur seals, sea otters, walrus, dolphins, birds, fish, mussels and starfish, all dying in catastrophic numbers along the coast from Mexico to Alaska.

    These die off are not only happening along the west coast of North America but around the world marine die offs are increasing, it is a unfolding disaster, a catastrophic event and if "we" can see this, just by doing a "Google" then the governments and scientists and the media must know more than we do.

    And they do because, in December 2015 a government funded scientific team, The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution released a report showing higher levels of Cesium-134, the so called finger of Fukushima had been detected off the US west coast.
    Scientists monitoring the spread of radiation coming across the Pacific to the west coast of the US from the stricken nuclear plant Fukushima have reported finding increased levels of radiation along the coast from Alaska, Canada and all the way down to southern California.
    This includes the highest detected level to date from a sample collected about 1,600 miles west of San Francisco.
    The level of radioactive cesium isotopes in the sample, 11 Becquerel’s per cubic meter of seawater (about 264 gallons), was found to be 50 percent higher than other samples collected along the West Coast so far,

    http://www.thebigwobble.org/2016/01/...sh-as-far.html

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    Re: Latest catastrophic Problem in the Waters Around The North American Continent!

    I do remember occasional appearance of toxic red algie blooms called ""Red Tide"" on the New England coast...

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