Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Conjoined Grey Whale Calves: Fukushima Update

This is beyond sorrowful.
Data/Follow Fukushima radiation poisoning in the pacific and around the globe: Here and HERE

This story is truly heartbreaking.
http://www.storyleak.com/scientists-discover-conjoined-gray-whale-calves-dying-near-west-coast/

Following continued news of disturbing sea life occurrences off the West Coast, scientists in Mexico’s Scammon’s Lagoon, also known as Laguna Ojo de Liebre, have discovered what appears to be the first ever documented case of conjoined gray whale calves.



"...Although no information has yet been released, concerns over the ongoing Fukushima disaster has many asking questions, especially in light of rare animal deaths spreading along the West Coast.

Incidences such as the ongoing “melting sea star” epidemic, which has been seen off the coast off California, Oregon, Washington and Canada, has yet to be explained as sea stars are found literally disintegrating.

Even with Japanese scientists finding “high” Cesium levels in plankton throughout the Pacific as far back as May 2013, governments continue to call the amounts safe.



A recent study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that the number of dead sea creatures covering the floor of the Pacific is higher than it has ever been since monitoring began 24 years ago. Despite attempts by some to “debunk” the study and blame the occurrence on “global warming,” a closer look at the study clearly points to Fukushima as the most likely factor.

Following the Department of Health and Human Services’ purchase of 14 million doses of potassium iodide last week, many believe the federal government has begun preparing as the situation in Japan worsens.



Read more: http://www.storyleak.com/scientists-discover-conjoined-gray-whale-calves-dying-near-west-coast/#ixzz2pjVfOZ3t


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