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Heat, drought cook fish alive in Pacific Northwest
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Sorry, but I do not believe it is global warming, I believe it is global heating, coming from cracks in the core, thereby penetrating the floor of our ocean causing not only boiling water to escape by poisonous, noxious gases to escape, hence the washing up on our shore lines of giant monster deep ocean dwellers. Its not external sun heat, its internal core heat breaking through.
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Yes, methane from underwater volcanoes erupting. Methane kills.
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maybe oregonians will finally get behind the petition to stop geeoengineering here https://www.change.org/p/oregon-governor-kate-brown-hold-a-public-awareness-forum-to-fully-inform-state-residents-of-the-geoengineering-being-done-over-oregon-skies-to-include-all-information-related-to-health-and-environmental-impacts?just_created=true
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Reblogged this on cherubim wishes…creating peace on earth and commented:
This HAARP doesn’t play music!
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currently, ODFW has restricted sturgeon fishing in the upriver reservoirs and limited fishing times to the mornings for many of the smaller streams. so far there dont seem to be any unusual restrictions for the main Columbia and Snake rivers, tho i’m not sure whether that is politically/ economically motivated.
this tool appears to report that Sockeye passage is on track and that it is in fact a very good year for salmon:
http://www.fpc.org/adultsalmon/adultqueries/Adult_Query_Graph_Results2015.asp
there have been some dead fish, reported at fairly typical levels so far… however im not yet finding local reports of massive fish die-off, not from Fish & Game or even from anecdotal witness (which i would actually tend to give more credence).
there have been reports of algal and bacterial bloom in parts of the Willamette with caution advised for using swimming holes & dog beaches. nevertheless, summer recreational activities at the beaches seems about normal and i havent heard any reports of major illness anywhere. so, i dont really know.
i would not say that our large rivers are extremely low at this time… however, there was nowhere near the usual level of snowpack in the mountains last winter. i think if we do not get a lot of good snow this winter, then next year will look much worse. the PacNW has not yet fallen to calamity like its southern sister, but i think we are teetering at the brink.
it’s certainly VERY HOT and EXTREMELY DRY all over the NorthWest east of the Coastal Range. every lifelong resident ive asked has agreed “we cant ever remember a summer like this” for the extended heat waves. many backyard farmers have given up on their vegie plantings for this year (myself included), its just requiring too much water to keep thirsty vegetables healthy… everything parches very quickly. there was one surprise heavy rainshower that soaked the ground- but by the end of the next day, sunny areas were bone dry again and shady areas not far behind. one unexpected plus: its been so dry that we have not had many lightning fires this year. thankfully its been a very light wildfire season so far.
i’d love to know how many records have been set in the PacNW for duration of heat/ total number of days. according to Weather.com, in the past 3 months Portland has had 53 days significantly (5+ degrees) over average. i’m not a lifelong resident, even so, that seems remarkable to me.
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partly answered my own question with this:
http://www.komonews.com/weather/blogs/scott/July-goes-down-as-hottest-month-on-record-in-Seattle-320323051.html
now i know its all relative – especially given the tremendous heatwave on the other side of the world right now – but i think the chart at the bottom of the article is pretty telling for a city which historically reaches 90f only rarely.
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If you want to read more about major fish die-offs (UMEs), check Klamath: http://www.outdoorhub.com/news/2015/07/01/single-fish-kills-400000-spring-chinook-oregon-hatchery/ (400,000 chinook..)
More, on the Wilamette: http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2015/06/more_fish_likely_to_die_as_hig.html
From a blog, The Outdoor Hub: http://www.outdoorhub.com/news/2015/07/01/single-fish-kills-400000-spring-chinook-oregon-hatchery/
I found this in one search of, “Fish Kill Oregon”. If you wanted to know more about massive fish-kills/ die-offs, you could do the same.
Do I think it’s warm water doing this? No. Is it toxic algal bloom? No, this theory has (also) been proven false.
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the klamath region can and really should be considered as part of the northern portion of the extreme “California” drought, which actually includes portions of a number of other states besides. yes, i agree, the entire klamath watershed is in dire straits.
as for the report from OregonLive, reading carefully it is apparent that it agrees with my earlier assessment of the Willamette area, a region in which i live and regularly observe. the article attempts to imply that far worse may be on the way, but what it actually states is that the number of dead salmon so far observed are in direct ratio to the high numbers of chinook headed upstream this year. so far i have found no death anomaly being reported for the major rivers, and there are several other variety of migratory salmon as well. the anomaly that is widely verified is the high total numbers of fish swimming upstream this year
now… a good question one might pose, is whether its a genuinely good thing to have so many Chinook (etc) flowing upstream at once? i am wondering whether the very high migratory numbers this year may be indicative of a mass flight from more toxic seas, rather than a healthy sign of higher reproductivity. similar record mass gatherings have been observed in the past year with Alaskan walruses and sea lions at the mouth of the Columbia.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/10/141002-walruses-climate-change-science-global-warming-animals-alaska/
http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/environment/boom-times-on-the-columbia-for-california-sea-lions/
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Greenhouse effect due to chem-trails?
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And Obama’ deplorable positions are here to explain this, “God’s wrath,” when in fact it’s man’s weather wars. Pure evil.
They are destroying all sources of food so again it aligns with the upcoming famine. They did it in Russia, they did it in China, now they are doing it here. You can’t drive big nations into war so you have to infiltrate them and destroy them from the inside.
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California is clearly under a massive HAARP attack with the never ending drought. It is likely being used to create a high pressure system to hold back Fukushima radiation from hitting the coast before TSHTF….
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If you think Cali and all of the West Coast has not been hit by Fukushima, you have not been paying attention. It was hit about four days after the meltdowns began and it continues, today. Why do you think all of the fish,birds,mammals, have washed ashore- dead?
C’mon.
That is Fukushima. Specific radionuclides have been found that could have only come from Fukushima. Seriously.
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Oh I know that Cali has been getting by SOME Fuku radiation but not the FULL onslaught that it would have brought if not for their HAARP playing.
I firmly believe that the red tide that has recently been reported as up to 600 ft. thick in areas is due to Fukushima radiation killing everything at the front edge of it AND the extreme heating caused by HAARP holding much of the radiation at bay as well.
Just today there was also a report that eagles, seagulls and whales are dying in droves up in Alaska.
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I forgot to add that I’m talking about the radiation in the water, not the air, which clearly hit the US within the first week after the “accident” as you noted.
I know someone on the east coast of the US that was burned by Fuku radiation in a rainstorm in the first months of the aftermath.
It was likely a silver isotope as it caused a nasty rash that took a very long time to clear up.
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Really?
80 degree temps are, “cooking the fish alive”? I guess you think we don’t fish down here in Texas, right? ‘cuz we must not have any fish in our lakes or rivers, right? ‘cuz it is a heckovalot hotter, down here, than it is up there, right?
80 degree water will NOT COOK FISH. Just ask any linecook. Not gonna happen.
But, what will kill these poor creatures? Let’s look at the billions/ trillions/ quadrillions of becquerels of radionuclides flowing out of Fukushima, every year, since the meltdowns commenced in Japan. Plutonium is a real killer. So is cesium. And, what about that tritium, which becomes one with water? Think that’s not hurting fish, sea-birds, sea-mammals? Just go out to the beach, take a good look, and please; think again!
Or, just go back to bed.
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Reblogged this on annebeck58 and commented:
Poor, sad, ridiculous, SCIENCE and science-writers. Someone has removed their ability to REASON. That is why we find stories such as this:
(and a moment of silence for the Pacific fish, please..)
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It’s so hard to watch this kind of thing happen.
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How about adding some ice to the rivers. Not hard to do.
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