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Update: CBS Los Angeles: “Dead sea lions everywhere” — Rescuer: I’ve never seen anything like this…
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[quote:Waterbug:MV8yMTg2MTIwXzM2OTkzNDM2X0M0QzQwNkY2] [quote:ntlatp:MV8yMTg2MTIwXzM2OTkzMTY1XzI2NzE2MUUy] This one rolled into town with a little panache. [quote:]LOS ANGELES — A sea lion pup startled guests after waddling from a California beach into a nearby luxury hotel, where it pitched up at the patio bar. Shane Pappas, manager of the Pantai Inn in La Jolla, said he was alerted when staff found the malnourished animal. "I got an email saying that we had a sea lion pup lounging on our patio," he said. He checked surveillance cameras, "and sure enough she waddled her way up to the patio," Pappas said, speaking after experts from San Diego's nearby SeaWorld park came to rescue the 27.5-pound female creature. The pup had apparently made its way from a nearby beach, "across the street, up the cobblestone driveway and onto a plush lounge chair in the hotel's open pavilion," he said.[/quote] The article and picture at the following link. Poor little thing - she's so thin! http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jM6jkhD9HmbkDzrxZMdHrRdVcuTw?docId=CNG.b6619296fde772c03c55e756be3c2528.c1 [/quote] I think partly what we are seeing is caused by multiple sources... not the least is Fuku contamination.. The radio-nuclides may not be killing the sea lions, per se.. but causing food source shortages.. leading to malnutrition. The dolphins pod up to feed. That large pod that was reported means that a lot of them are looking for food in a big way.. Normally they form small pods.. the large feeding pod was very unusual. http://scorecard.goodguide.com/env-releases/def/cwa-cause-class-def.html [snip] Metals: Metals occur naturally in the environment, but human activities (such as industrial processes and mining) can dramatically alter their distribution. When metals are released into the environment in higher than natural concentrations they can be highly toxic and[b] cause major disruptions of aquatic ecosystems[/b] and decrease a waterbody's suitability for industrial and domestic uses. [/quote]
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Its out of control...they are no doubt radioactive IMHO....they just wont admit it.
Dont touch em, for that matter, stay off the damn beaches.
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