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USA Today: Millions of fish dead in Pacific Northwest — Ocean conditions have ‘gone to hell’

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posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 01:34 AM
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originally posted by: autopat51
a reply to: AK907ICECOLD

i live here, by the columbia river and i have been watching this story for a while now.
i can assure you the salmon story is true.



I'm just saying that due to droughts, flooding, and the equilibrium ( ying/yang) of the universe, just like the weather,in their cycles that are out of the ordinary

Fish come and go. Big runs, little runs, people pish posh. in my opinion you're making a bigger deal out of nothing



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 01:58 AM
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originally posted by: dukeofjive696969
Where having issues with heat and low river runs, alot of salmons and trouts spawing areas are so low that alot are dying.

This dry spell has been crazy this year.


Yep low water levels and hot water not good for fish, so I don't think it's Japan nuking us back.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:21 AM
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a reply to: Ultralight
Do you fish? Do you examine dead fish on the beach? I am thinking no.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:52 AM
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Just figured I'd add this article to the discussion. Whales are washing up in Alaska. I think Japan is poisoning the Pacific. If I were you I'd stay away from any seafood.

news.yahoo.com...



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 03:15 AM
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Could be a sign that earthquake is coming, tectonic plates release methane into oceans killings fishes



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 03:57 AM
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Not a chance this has anything to do with fuku. Fisheries have been in decline for decades and we've been foretold of massive dieoffs in the oceans from now to mid century. After that it's pretty well game over.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 04:33 AM
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This mass die off has nothing to do with Fukushima! It will be due to methane release,the patterns of mass die offs mirror the plate boundaries.

This is a very alarming sign,even more so given that all my data and sources are pointing to a huge event here.

I made a prediction (based on data from Terral 03 who has earned His credibility for His accuracy) this prediction states that there will be a magnitude 8 earthquake on the West Coast of the U.S. on,or shortly after August 15th as we will be in 90 degree alignment with our approaching celestial object.

Anyone with a brain should be no where near the West Coast!!

Here's My prediction:

www.abovetopsecret.com...

Stay well ATS!



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 06:52 AM
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a reply to: Profusion

As you speculate OP
I too believe we are dealing with accumulating radiation



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 06:54 AM
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originally posted by: autopat51
the sores and bloated belly's the fish are displaying is very telling that something besides warm water is at play here.


Not necessarily.

If you keep fish at the wrong temperature, it weakens their immune systems and makes them vulnerable to all kinds of things like parasites which would bloat them and cause the sores.

I kept aquariums for a number of years, and it worked the same way in there. In order to keep a successful community you had to do research on the water parameters of the fish you were adding. Their needs in terms of pH, hardness (not always the same as pH) and temperature had to match up or you could be setting a fish up for failure and susceptibility to disease and parasite. And where one fish would get sick, you then risked spreading it to the entire tank.

Fish kept in best conditions could fight off and live in equilibrium with their parasite loads, but weaken their immune systems and you had trouble.

The problem with the salmon is that while most fish would simply swim off and avoid the poor water conditions, the salmon's instincts are calling them home to spawn. They can't avoid it.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 09:34 AM
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a reply to: reldra

Actually, I do fish and I am a volunteer for the 5 Cities beach clean up crew so ...while I don't examine dead fish, I don't for the simple reason there aren't any!



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 09:41 AM
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a reply to: ghostrager

Been there done that.

Considering chronic health issues (which I can easily prove if need be) my scuba days are long gone. But my good friends scuba and surf regularly and haven't indicated concerns down in the sea. My cousin owns a scuba equipment rental shop in Pismo Beach, Ca.

Inasmuch as my area goes, ocean life here thrives on.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 09:44 AM
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originally posted by: ketsuko
I've also read that the river conditions are warmer than normal this year because of the El Nino, and this is playing havoc with the salmon because it's too warm for them.


I think its due to EL FUKASHIMO! We've had El Nino's before & the salmon were all fine. With all that has died in the Pacific, why are people so blind as to the gigantic elephant in the china shop emblazoned with "G.E. brings good things to life" on it's sides?
edit on 2-8-2015 by HUMBLEONE because: FUKASHIMO! THE GENERAL ELECTIC VERSION OF EL NINO.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 09:44 AM
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originally posted by: Profusion

USA Today, Jul 31, 2015 (emphasis added): … weather in the Pacific Northwest is killing millions of fish…


Yeah. It's the "weather". Al Gore is right again.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 10:36 AM
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originally posted by: HUMBLEONE

originally posted by: ketsuko
I've also read that the river conditions are warmer than normal this year because of the El Nino, and this is playing havoc with the salmon because it's too warm for them.


I think its due to EL FUKASHIMO! We've had El Nino's before & the salmon were all fine. With all that has died in the Pacific, why are people so blind as to the gigantic elephant in the china shop emblazoned with "G.E. brings good things to life" on it's sides?
I'll quote you even though a few others can see the handwriting on the wall.

The warm Pacific blob, so we have El Nino, El Blobo ( The pool of water is up to 7 degrees hotter than usual and has remained from Alaska to Mexico since 2013) and Fuku. I'm convinced the Blob is due to Fukushima pouring radiation into the Pacific.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 10:41 AM
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a reply to: Hidinout


Couldn't agree with you more.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 10:43 AM
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originally posted by: Hidinout

originally posted by: HUMBLEONE

originally posted by: ketsuko
I've also read that the river conditions are warmer than normal this year because of the El Nino, and this is playing havoc with the salmon because it's too warm for them.


I think its due to EL FUKASHIMO! We've had El Nino's before & the salmon were all fine. With all that has died in the Pacific, why are people so blind as to the gigantic elephant in the china shop emblazoned with "G.E. brings good things to life" on it's sides?
I'll quote you even though a few others can see the handwriting on the wall.

The warm Pacific blob, so we have El Nino, El Blobo ( The pool of water is up to 7 degrees hotter than usual and has remained from Alaska to Mexico since 2013) and Fuku. I'm convinced the Blob is due to Fukushima pouring radiation into the Pacific.


So why isn't the water "boiling" of the coast of Fukushima where the largest amount of radiation is ?, it's a ridiculous claim!

The amount of radiation from Fuku is a drop in the Pacific ocean.
edit on 2-8-2015 by Mianeye because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 10:44 AM
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a reply to: Mianeye

These people are entirely clueless to how much natural radiation occurs in the world's oceans.

Not even a drop.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 10:54 AM
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We've had an unprecedented number of 100 degree days and so the water's lower and warmer than normal. They've closed fishing in a bunch of rivers because of this. It's just another symptom of humans destroying the planet IMO.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 11:14 AM
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We also have massive starfish die offs on the Pacific coast



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 11:49 AM
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originally posted by: boorabbit
We also have massive starfish die offs on the Pacific coast


Actually that is a good thing...



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