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Something terribly fishy is going on at the fishing port of Ohara (pronounced Oh-hara) in Isumi City of Chiba Prefecture, and it has nothing to do with espionage or political corruption. There are tons and tons of dead sardines washing up on the shore, and not only is the sight disturbing, but the huge amount of dead fish is literally smelling up the entire surrounding area.
According to the news, the dead fish started washing up around noon of June 3rd, and as of early afternoon on June 4th, the situation still remained pretty much out of control. The amount of dead sardines that has washed up is thought to total several dozen metrics tons, so you can imagine how bad the smell of rotting fish must be.
We’ve seen the pictures uploaded onto Twitter, and the port looks completely filled with fish – it almost looks like a carpet of sardines. It doesn’t seem likely that any fishing boats will be setting sail from this port soon. There are also, of course, the usual posts and comments on the internet on how this could be an omen, a sign of a coming great natural disaster.....
Originally posted by BigBruddah
Radiation poisoning anyone? Very weird how they are all ending up in one area though.
Originally posted by Disconnected Sociopath
Originally posted by BigBruddah
Radiation poisoning anyone? Very weird how they are all ending up in one area though.
I don't think it's radiation, I think it may mean another massive EQ is coming soon especially since the Sardines are concentrated in one area.
Seems like seismic activity is picking up closer to Tokyo including a very shallow 6.0 quake there today, hope it wasn't a foreshock.
Also important to note - millions of dead sardines washed up in southern california 2 days before the 9.0 megaquake in Japan last year. Now it's happening on the other side of the Pacific.....edit on 6-6-2012 by Disconnected Sociopath because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by conspiracy88
reply to post by InFriNiTee
Not even close. There were nowhere near as many dead sardines in California as there are in Japan.