CBC News: Something Very Odd Is Happening In Pacific; Sea Creatures Acting Strangely

CBC News: Something very odd is happening in Pacific; Sea creatures acting strangely, species turning up where rarely seen — Related to Fukushima crisis? — L.A. Lifeguard: Used to be 2 shark sightings a year, now it’s 2 a day (VIDEOS) (ENENews, Nov 27, 2013):

CBC News Vancouver at 6, Nov. 4, 2013: What’s going on in B.C.’s weird ocean waters? Scientists are just as puzzled as the rest of us […] There’s something very odd happening in the ocean and in the waters around B.C. — sea creatures are behaving strangely. And species are turning up where they are rarely seen. […] Extraordinary marine activity […] From California all the way to Alaska […] Others point to disasters like Japan’s tsunami that triggered a nuclear crisis, but no one knows for sure. […] the ecosystem is such an intricate web of combinations and permutations and relationships so any disturbance in one side of it can have bi ramifications all through it. Only monitoring and reporting, experts say, will tell us what’s going on.  >> Watch the broadcast here

CBC News, Nov. 27, 2013: Curious humpback encounter dazzles whale watchers — Captain recalls whale encounter […] We turned around and there was this humpback with his head completely out of the water , about 6 feet of it lookin at us […] There it was, just starin at us maybe 10 feet from the boat. The rest of a full hour it swam under the boat, around the boat […] everybody was ecstatic […] I’ve been on these waters since 1988 and nothing like this has ever happened to me before.[…] It’s a once in a lifetime event. >> Watch the humpback encounter here

LA Weekly, Nov. 27, 2013: […] Capt. Kyle Daniels of the L.A. County Lifeguard Division told us previously that while there might have been two shark sightings a year in the past, this year has seen an average of two reporting sightings per day. […] So should we be afraid? Not really. [Marine biologist Chris Lowe, head of Cal State Long Beach’s Sharklab] argues that “humans aren’t on the list” of things baby sharks like to eat. […] “These young sharks are probably scared,” Lowe says. […]

Watch an encounter with the sharks here

1 thought on “CBC News: Something Very Odd Is Happening In Pacific; Sea Creatures Acting Strangely”

  1. It is quite simple. The Pacific Ocean between Fukushima and San Francisco is a distance of 5400 miles. 3000 miles of the Pacific from Japan is already dead, leaving about 2400 miles of Pacific Ocean still alive. These creatures are coming here to find air and food.
    This is a world disaster, and the press, governments and lawmakers refuse to report the truth………the Pacific is dying, and it will be dead by 2016 according to some scientists. I did the numbers, and came up with a date of September/October of 2015, assuming no storms or explosions accelerate the death process.
    The greedy corporations have done us all in. This is why corporations must never rule countries…..they only think short term.
    Here, on the west coast of the US, we have a double whammy……the Gulf of Mexico is already dead thanks to BP Oil, and a dead Pacific will surround us with dead seas.
    This is such a terrible thing to happen……we also get much of our oxygen from the oceans……
    It may well be the end of the world as we have known it.
    Terrifying, yet nobody will acknowledge the portend of this disaster.

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