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RADIATION? Sudden disappearance of sardines has serious economic and ecological effects on the B.C. coast

 
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RADIATION? Sudden disappearance of sardines has serious economic and ecological effects on the B.C. coast
A $32-million commercial fishery has inexplicably and completely collapsed this year on the B.C. coast.

The sardine seine fleet has gone home after failing to catch a single fish. And the commercial disappearance of the small schooling fish is having repercussions all the way up the food chain to threatened humpback whales.

Jim Darling, a Tofino-based whale biologist with the Pacific Wildlife Foundation, said in an interview Monday that humpbacks typically number in the hundreds near the west coast of Vancouver Island in summer. They were observed only sporadically this year, including by the commercial whale-watching industry.

“Humpbacks are telling us that something has changed,” he said. “Ocean systems are so complex, it’s really hard to know what it means. For one year, I don’t think there’s any reason to be alarmed, but there is certainly reason to be curious.”

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Along with starfish, otters, sea lions...etc; etc;
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dont forget the trillions of baby red crabs that washed ashore last year in Hawaii
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Plague of Hail mingled with fire and lightening the killed a third of all Plants Animals fish birds and mankind upon the whole earth..
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Important news.

Shall we say FUKU fuck?

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Plague of Hail mingled with fire and lightening the killed a third of all Plants Animals fish birds and mankind upon the whole earth..
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FUKUSHIMA WILL BURST INTO "NUCLEAR FLAMES " AND LAND IN THE OCEAN PER REVELATIONS
1/3 OF ALL SEA LIFE DEAD
1/3 OF PEOPLE LIVING NEAR THIS AREA DEAD
1/3 OF ALL SHIPS DESTROYED.
HAVE A NICE DOOM !
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Re: RADIATION? Sudden disappearance of sardines has serious economic and ecological effects on the B.C. coast
A $32-million commercial fishery has inexplicably and completely collapsed this year on the B.C. coast.

The sardine seine fleet has gone home after failing to catch a single fish. And the commercial disappearance of the small schooling fish is having repercussions all the way up the food chain to threatened humpback whales.

Jim Darling, a Tofino-based whale biologist with the Pacific Wildlife Foundation, said in an interview Monday that humpbacks typically number in the hundreds near the west coast of Vancouver Island in summer. They were observed only sporadically this year, including by the commercial whale-watching industry.

“Humpbacks are telling us that something has changed,” he said. “Ocean systems are so complex, it’s really hard to know what it means. For one year, I don’t think there’s any reason to be alarmed, but there is certainly reason to be curious.”

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May be they've just relocated, fishermen in SE England have pulled a few American Bass out this year. Who knows.
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no the nuclear failure in Japan, is nothing, go back to sleep, sleep, .....tepco has it undercontrol, now u sleep
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ritually sacrificed like the Dolphins on the US coast
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dead

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Along with starfish, otters, sea lions...etc; etc;
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and people are surprised and shocked.............

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I hate sardines on my Pizza, so who cares!?!?

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Unfucking real... inexplicably??? Couldn't have anything to do with all the fucking radiation being dumped in the ocean by the Japanese for the past 2+ years... couldn't possibly. Must be some random occurrence. LOL
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Plague of Hail mingled with fire and lightening the killed a third of all Plants Animals fish birds and mankind upon the whole earth..
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We don't need all that - Fukushima and Monsanto have managed to do it all by themselves.
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Radiation?
Don't jump to conclusions too fast!
How about the collapse of the Gulf Stream conveyor belt affecting all world's oceans.
This is happening right NOW!
Europe is about to experience a brutal winter.
Ice Age coming...
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Right, it is the reason for everything
and it does not matter how small the Radiation is in Reality:
[link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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I hate sardines on my Pizza, so who cares!?!?
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I hate them on pizza too, but they are nice on toast. I don't think fish and cheese mix.

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Re: RADIATION? Sudden disappearance of sardines has serious economic and ecological effects on the B.C. coast
A $32-million commercial fishery has inexplicably and completely collapsed this year on the B.C. coast.

The sardine seine fleet has gone home after failing to catch a single fish. And the commercial disappearance of the small schooling fish is having repercussions all the way up the food chain to threatened humpback whales.

Jim Darling, a Tofino-based whale biologist with the Pacific Wildlife Foundation, said in an interview Monday that humpbacks typically number in the hundreds near the west coast of Vancouver Island in summer. They were observed only sporadically this year, including by the commercial whale-watching industry.

“Humpbacks are telling us that something has changed,” he said. “Ocean systems are so complex, it’s really hard to know what it means. For one year, I don’t think there’s any reason to be alarmed, but there is certainly reason to be curious.”

[link to www.vancouversun.com]
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“Humpbacks are telling us that something has changed,” he said. “Ocean systems are so complex, it’s really hard to know what it means."

Dumbfuck whale biologist, get a clue: Fukushima has FUKU'ed all your fish, amphibians, echinoderms, and mammals including YOU, Dumbfuck whale biologist.

GET A CLUE.

We're all dead and Barry Ofuckusall hasn't done a peep to stop it.
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I hate sardines on my Pizza, so who cares!?!?
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Not really grasped the idea of the "food chain" have you ?
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I hate sardines on my Pizza, so who cares!?!?
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Not really grasped the idea of the "food chain" have you ?
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I'd say he was on a level with plankton.
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I hate sardines on my Pizza, so who cares!?!?
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Not really grasped the idea of the "food chain" have you ?
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I'd say he was on a level with plankton.
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We must put fukued sardines on his pizza. :)
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Last year for crab fishing as well.

All the pots have come up empty.
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I hate sardines on my Pizza, so who cares!?!?
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they-re great salmon bait, though. Oh nos!
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>I hate sardines on my Pizza, so who cares!?!?

Then you won't miss Alaskan snow crab.
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Re: RADIATION? Sudden disappearance of sardines has serious economic and ecological effects on the B.C. coast
A $32-million commercial fishery has inexplicably and completely collapsed this year on the B.C. coast.

The sardine seine fleet has gone home after failing to catch a single fish. And the commercial disappearance of the small schooling fish is having repercussions all the way up the food chain to threatened humpback whales.

Jim Darling, a Tofino-based whale biologist with the Pacific Wildlife Foundation, said in an interview Monday that humpbacks typically number in the hundreds near the west coast of Vancouver Island in summer. They were observed only sporadically this year, including by the commercial whale-watching industry.

“Humpbacks are telling us that something has changed,” he said. “Ocean systems are so complex, it’s really hard to know what it means. For one year, I don’t think there’s any reason to be alarmed, but there is certainly reason to be curious.”

[link to www.vancouversun.com]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30670164


“Humpbacks are telling us that something has changed,” he said. “Ocean systems are so complex, it’s really hard to know what it means."

Dumbfuck whale biologist, get a clue: Fukushima has FUKU'ed all your fish, amphibians, echinoderms, and mammals including YOU, Dumbfuck whale biologist.

GET A CLUE.

We're all dead and Barry Ofuckusall hasn't done a peep to stop it.
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Scientist give you information, and hedge as to possible whys. Do you need them to use your own brain?
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Re: RADIATION? Sudden disappearance of sardines has serious economic and ecological effects on the B.C. coast
A $32-million commercial fishery has inexplicably and completely collapsed this year on the B.C. coast.

The sardine seine fleet has gone home after failing to catch a single fish. And the commercial disappearance of the small schooling fish is having repercussions all the way up the food chain to threatened humpback whales.

Jim Darling, a Tofino-based whale biologist with the Pacific Wildlife Foundation, said in an interview Monday that humpbacks typically number in the hundreds near the west coast of Vancouver Island in summer. They were observed only sporadically this year, including by the commercial whale-watching industry.

“Humpbacks are telling us that something has changed,” he said. “Ocean systems are so complex, it’s really hard to know what it means. For one year, I don’t think there’s any reason to be alarmed, but there is certainly reason to be curious.”

[link to www.vancouversun.com]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30670164


“Humpbacks are telling us that something has changed,” he said. “Ocean systems are so complex, it’s really hard to know what it means."

Dumbfuck whale biologist, get a clue: Fukushima has FUKU'ed all your fish, amphibians, echinoderms, and mammals including YOU, Dumbfuck whale biologist.

GET A CLUE.

We're all dead and Barry Ofuckusall hasn't done a peep to stop it.
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Don't worry. Once the Obamawennie is out of office and a Republican president in place you will miraculousy see a rise up of the eviroweenies and their msm mouthpieces demand the president do something about Fuku and put a stop to all nuclear power. Don't believe me? Just sit back and watch. hiding

All bets are off if a Democrat wins though.
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Right, it is the reason for everything
and it does not matter how small the Radiation is in Reality:
[link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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