Marine biologists are puzzled by the hundreds of leopard sharks washing up dead on the shores of San Francisco for the past seven weeks.
They wonder if it could be the sign of a major problem throughout the Pacific Ocean. As both scavengers and super-predators, sharks in general play a critical role in keeping the ocean’s ecosystem in balance.
Sharks eat fish that are the weakest and help maintain “prey species diversity” by keeping other predators in check. Scientists worry that any decline in shark populations may threaten fishery operations and also indicate deeper problems in the ecosystem.
Find out what exactly is happening off the San Francisco coast and the possible explanations for it on the next page.
Fukushima…CA next…
might be that nuclear spill in fukashima japan that’s still leaking…….maybe huh?
Hows that Fukashima thing going?
Might have something to do with the massive amount of radioactive water Japan is dumping in to the ocean from their fucked up power plants.
It was probably taxed to death by the San Francisco politicians.
Judy Bender Kevin Bender Jarred Nichols any local news covering this?
Not only is Cali. screwing up the country, now they are shitting on the ocean. One good quake could fix this all.
Why are people to ignorant to realize this?
I’m sure it was bush’s fault, but we should investigate Trump and impeach him.
Radiation