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Algae, Jelly's, Poisonous Clams OH MY!!

 
LurkerLisa
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06/17/2010 03:18 PM
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Algae, Jelly's, Poisonous Clams OH MY!!
I have been watching RSOE for almost a year now. I focus on the Biological Hazards, I looked to see if there is a beach closed down for a Jellyfish swarm or something along those lines and then watch to see if an Earthquake happens in the area. So far its been mixed.

Today their is a ton of coastal/water/ocean related Biological Hazards.

Large parts of the east coast have been closed for red tide even before the oil spill, so that's old news. But today there seems to be a lot going on with our lakes and oceans. A lot of Bio listings for other countries/oceans as well. Creepy!!

Take a look at all the Biological Hazards listed when you scroll down from the map.

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Last Edited by LurkerLisa on 06/17/2010 03:52 PM
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06/17/2010 03:34 PM
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Re: Algae, Jelly's, Poisonous Clams OH MY!!
I think I should rephrase and say US bodies of water, lakes and oceans. Also all over the world.
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Make sure to read the Bio Hazard in Washington at a lake.

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Bermuda,Horseshoe Bay

Horseshoe Bay has been closed to swimmers due to a high number of Portuguese Man O War and jelly fish, it was announced this afternoon. A spokesman for the Department of Parks said that by noon today, 15 people had been treated for stings and the lifeguards are trying to reduce further injury to beach patrons. A spokesman said: “Lifeguards are at present clearing the beach and waters of as many of the Man O War and Jelly Fish as they can and will make a further assessment of opening sections of the beach in due course.................................

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