Is it Fukushima or El Niño causing 10,000 dead squid to wash up on the Chilean shores of Santa Maria Island over the past week? Mass die-out of cephalopods, birds on the West Coast and over 25 in Alaska and British Columbia certainly should raise concern and response from scientists world wide to determine the cause of the abnormal mass death of a variety of creatures.
This most recent incident in Chile, with thousands of decomposing squid bodies washed up on the shore of the small island, has prompted health concerns. The stench of death is overpowering. Chilean National Services for Fisheries and Aquaculture (Sernapesca) has gathered samples of the dead squid and the water to determine the cause. At this time, the die-off is truly a mystery.
This phenomenon, according to some experts, could be do to higher than usual seawater temperature, but pollution, such as radiation from Fukushima, has not been ruled out.
Video footage of the massive squid die-off can be found on the next page.
Lmao
Then the scientists are fkn stupid.
I’m not a rocket scientist,, Japan’s nuclear power plant dumped into the ocean,, could be a chance of a lot of radiation going to kill a lot of animals in the ocean
From the article: The media pondered and interviewed as many ignorant and clueless people they could find and still were unable to fathom the mystery. Fingers point to a wide range of culprits ranging from starvation because all the fish left, carcasses of dead whales rotting, a major bird virus, the left over radiation fallout from the Fukushima nuclear plant of half a decade ago or several other dire predictions.
I see from reading this article that the media interviewed their normal sources for answers.
hell, that damned thing has been leaking ever since that damned thing happened, it’s just that no one has ever paid any damned attention to it.
Because all of our very intelligent Scientist were murdered 3 years ago…. By someone we all know’, BARACK OBAMA!!
Yeah, just take a GEIGER COUNTER there and Measure the Radiation!
Ya think ?
Oooo! Lots of calamari.