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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:Krispy71:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzIwNjE5ODgxX0M3QTk3NDMz] Maybe it was posted already, coz its older news ... but I was wondering what this was about: [b]1. Biological Hazard - Other[/b] http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/woalert_read.php?glide=BH-20101114-28526-OTH Cause of event: Climate Change? County / State: Pacific Ocean 26° 25.874 , 178° 56.719 http://maps.google.nl/maps?hl=nl&biw=1276&bih=800&q=26%C2%B0%2025.874%20%20%2C%20178%C2%B0%2056.719&rlz=1R2GGLL_nlNL372&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl There is a thread about those same longitude and latitude [b]OMFG!!!! THIS IS IT!! PACIFIC OCEAN TOXIC STEW!!!! OPEN OCEAN POISONOUS!!![/b] http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1256288/pg1 [quote:jacqflash] THIS IS IT GUYS WAITING TO COME TO A SHORE NEAR YOU!! THIS WILL SPREAD ACROSSTHE ENTIRE GLOBE! The thing to notice is it is MAN MADE!! Scientists fighting CLIMATE CHANGE!!?? They have cited climate change as the cause??!! Biological Hazard - Other Event summary EDIS Number BH-20101114-28526-OTH Event type: Biological Hazard Date / time [UTC]: 14/11/2010 - 17:59:55 Country: Other Area: The area wasn't definied. [b]County / State: Pacific Ocean [/b] City: - [b]Cause of event: Climate Change? [/b] Log date [UTC]: 14/11/2010 - 17:59:55 Damage level: Time left: - Latitude: 26° 25.874 Longitude: 178° 56.719 Dead person(s): N/A Injured person(s): N/A Missing person(s): N/A Infected person(s): N/A Evacuated person(s): N/A http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/woalert_read.php?cid=28526 Blooms of toxic algae can occur in the open ocean, a team led by UC Santa Cruz and Moss Landing Marine Lab scientists reported last week. Once thought to be a problem plaguing only the coast, causing fisheries closures and wildlife deaths, the research shows that open sea algae populations also occasionally bloom into toxic soup. The scientists found toxin-producing algae almost everywhere they looked within open regions of the Pacific. The scientists also detected domoic acid, the toxin that the algae produces. [u][color=darkred]The toxicity exploded whenever iron was added to the water, producing a population boom.[/color][/u] [b]"They grew like a fury," said UCSC ocean scientist Mary Silver, who designed the research. "They are really responsive to iron." [color=darkred]Algae blooms visible from the moon grew during previous studies fertilizing open ocean waters with iron.[/color] [/b]Kenneth Coale, director of the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, led these studies in 1995 and 2002. The toxicity of the blooms could not be confirmed until more sensitive measures were invented. Even up to 12 years later, algae toxin remained in the iron-enriched seawater samples Coale had in storage. "It was always a nagging, gut feeling about domoic acid," said Coale. "After teaming up with Mary Silver's group, that nagging suspicion was confirmed." [u][color=darkred]Since the algae consume the carbon dioxide, Coale's research led to proposals to fertilize the ocean on a mass scale to stave off global warming.[/color][/u] The discovery of the algae's toxicity throws a wrench into these plans. "We should use this as a caution," said Silver.[b] [color=darkred]"Using iron fertilization as a remedy for global warming would be dangerous." Domoic acid attacks the nervous system.[/color] [/b]During blooms, the algae that produces it become a dominant food for small fish and shellfish. Animals higher up in the food chain amass poisonous amounts of the toxin because the algae lodges in the guts of their prey. "With high algae levels, fish pick them up," said Silver. "With their stomachs loaded with cells, they can be quite toxic." Harmful algae blooms occur seasonally along California's coast, leading to a ban on shellfish harvesting between May and November to protect public health. [b][color=darkred]In humans, the toxin attacks the brain, producing confusion, memory loss and hallucinations. Marine mammals with domoic acid poisoning rarely recover, according to Coale. "They can't forage; they can't migrate. They get lost and re-strand themselves,"[/color] he said. "It's pretty much the end of the line for them." [/b] [/quote] I have put some frases in [b][color=blue]BLUE[/color][/b] that are significant !!! Didnt we read and post that in the COREXIT mixture for SYNTHIA Iron was used as a FERTILISER ???? Didnt we discused That HELIX algea farming company? (There was a BP-screen with HELIX-BP on it : http://www.mijnalbum.nl/GroteFoto-PV8VWYLI.jpg ) ... "to stave off global warming" ... > yeah right !!! (deep-freeze vs anti-freeze ?) verry interresting post about chem??? trails in the oceanwater : [quote:Anonymous Coward 1021115] Check out these tubes/trails of algae... I wonder what would cause algae to form into a tube....or trail...:damned: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvBWEaYjgIU[/youtube] [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA3Wy9pZ-4g[/youtube] [/quote] [b]2. Biological Hazard - North-America[/b] http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/woalert_read.php?glide=BH-20101114-28520-USA Updates: http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/woalert_read.php?glide=BH-20101114-28520-USA [i]Situ[u]ation Update No. 1[/u] On 14.11.2010 at 09:37 GMT+2 San Francisco residents Saturday spotted tens of thousands of jellyfish that had washed up on the shores of Ocean Beach for no apparent reason. “There was a large swell overnight that may have been responsible,” National Park Service spokesman George Durgerian said. Durgerian was incredulous at the sight of the jellyfish. He said he’d only seen an incident like this once before. ... (snip) Durgerian didn’t know why the jellyfish washed ashore between Friday and Saturday, but said a park service biologist would begin an investigation into the unusual event on Monday. He said there was no planned cleanup or rescue for the jellyfish. “By now the high tide has come in and they may be off the beach,” he said Saturday night.[/i] Then the update 2 gives a "nothing to see, move on" report : [i][u]Situation Update No. 2[/u] On 16.11.2010 at 09:02 GMT+2 More than 10,000 jellyfish, each about the size of a dinner plate, washed up on Ocean Beach, in San Francisco, last Friday, November 12. ... (snip) Apparently this is nothing to be alarmed about. Jellyfish tend to congregate in groups, and tides, the wind, ocean swells and currents can combine to send the groups ashore. Jellyfish have been washing ashore around San Francisco Bay for at least 500 million years, said Mike McGill, a marine biologist at the Aquarium of the Bay.[/i] :scratching: [b]If it is so normal, why make a Biological Hazard warning of it ????[/b] :blink: [/quote]
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