Topic: California dead zone
mightymoe's photo
Wed 05/27/15 03:15 PM

most people dont know that when Fukushima explosion all the usa monitors that tell you how much radiation , that they have all over the usa , got turned off


Surely you can provide evidence of what you claim, right?
Otherwise, I have no reason to believe it, right?


lol, your google broke?

InvictusV's photo
Wed 05/27/15 04:09 PM
I am sure nothing like this has ever happened in the 4.5 billion years of earth history..




Datwasntme's photo
Wed 05/27/15 05:21 PM

most people dont know that when Fukushima explosion all the usa monitors that tell you how much radiation , that they have all over the usa , got turned off


Surely you can provide evidence of what you claim, right?
Otherwise, I have no reason to believe it, right?


you can do a search for it online , i am lazy lol

Datwasntme's photo
Wed 05/27/15 05:23 PM

I am sure nothing like this has ever happened in the 4.5 billion years of earth history..






i would guess it has , but really don't think that humans where around to see it

i cant say it has or hasn't , so much of are history was burnt , broken , lost , etc etc etc

InvictusV's photo
Wed 05/27/15 05:29 PM


I am sure nothing like this has ever happened in the 4.5 billion years of earth history..






i would guess it has , but really don't think that humans where around to see it

i cant say it has or hasn't , so much of are history was burnt , broken , lost , etc etc etc


Of course it has.... 300 million years ago there was no Atlantic Ocean. Pangaea lasted for 100 million years and there was no water surrounding what is now Africa.. So movement of wildlife adapting to changes on the earths surface is hardly something to start freaking out about..

no photo
Wed 05/27/15 05:36 PM
what comes to MY mind (with out knowing the full story locally) is warm water discharge from an overly urban area multiplied by a region that is over populated therefore the urban warm discharges are way more than what the delicate ecosystem can handle (this is why discharge permits are required but , trust me on this, lots of places are discharging illegally) The warm water discharge may be polluted or even not so much. If the temps rise too high that IS a form of pollution (though not chemical pollution)

I would look at warm water discharge as a probable causality along with chemical pollution and increase EPA inspection and enforcement in the local area

Datwasntme's photo
Wed 05/27/15 05:52 PM



I am sure nothing like this has ever happened in the 4.5 billion years of earth history..






i would guess it has , but really don't think that humans where around to see it

i cant say it has or hasn't , so much of are history was burnt , broken , lost , etc etc etc


Of course it has.... 300 million years ago there was no Atlantic Ocean. Pangaea lasted for 100 million years and there was no water surrounding what is now Africa.. So movement of wildlife adapting to changes on the earths surface is hardly something to start freaking out about..


well i am old but not that old
wasnt here to view all that
was just talking about the insodent that happend <shrug>

who is freeking out ?




Datwasntme's photo
Wed 05/27/15 05:53 PM

what comes to MY mind (with out knowing the full story locally) is warm water discharge from an overly urban area multiplied by a region that is over populated therefore the urban warm discharges are way more than what the delicate ecosystem can handle (this is why discharge permits are required but , trust me on this, lots of places are discharging illegally) The warm water discharge may be polluted or even not so much. If the temps rise too high that IS a form of pollution (though not chemical pollution)

I would look at warm water discharge as a probable causality along with chemical pollution and increase EPA inspection and enforcement in the local area


well said : )

Datwasntme's photo
Wed 05/27/15 05:58 PM
after all , i am not saying i am right , or wrong , just post stuff that i see and that grabs my attention
99 % of the time i post stuff is for you to think about it and draw your own ideas

<shrug>

best wishes to you all and be safe

InvictusV's photo
Wed 05/27/15 05:58 PM




I am sure nothing like this has ever happened in the 4.5 billion years of earth history..






i would guess it has , but really don't think that humans where around to see it

i cant say it has or hasn't , so much of are history was burnt , broken , lost , etc etc etc


Of course it has.... 300 million years ago there was no Atlantic Ocean. Pangaea lasted for 100 million years and there was no water surrounding what is now Africa.. So movement of wildlife adapting to changes on the earths surface is hardly something to start freaking out about..


well i am old but not that old
wasnt here to view all that
was just talking about the insodent that happend <shrug>

who is freeking out ?






You started the thread with 'if I was a praying man I would pray for us all'

Why pray? Because sea lions are dying?

no photo
Wed 05/27/15 06:06 PM


what comes to MY mind (with out knowing the full story locally) is warm water discharge from an overly urban area multiplied by a region that is over populated therefore the urban warm discharges are way more than what the delicate ecosystem can handle (this is why discharge permits are required but , trust me on this, lots of places are discharging illegally) The warm water discharge may be polluted or even not so much. If the temps rise too high that IS a form of pollution (though not chemical pollution)

I would look at warm water discharge as a probable causality along with chemical pollution and increase EPA inspection and enforcement in the local area


well said : )


thanks. We can't take whole ecosystems for granted...well we have and we need to turn it around where we can.

Datwasntme's photo
Wed 05/27/15 06:33 PM
Why pray? Because sea lions are dying?

is that all you think are dying ?

have you backed up and seen the shape of the world we live in ?

not just the massive dieing of many many breads of life, animals and humans
but the shape in general ?

hope that helps answer your Que




Datwasntme's photo
Wed 05/27/15 06:37 PM



what comes to MY mind (with out knowing the full story locally) is warm water discharge from an overly urban area multiplied by a region that is over populated therefore the urban warm discharges are way more than what the delicate ecosystem can handle (this is why discharge permits are required but , trust me on this, lots of places are discharging illegally) The warm water discharge may be polluted or even not so much. If the temps rise too high that IS a form of pollution (though not chemical pollution)

I would look at warm water discharge as a probable causality along with chemical pollution and increase EPA inspection and enforcement in the local area


well said : )


thanks. We can't take whole ecosystems for granted...well we have and we need to turn it around where we can.


i agree , scitests are just starting to learn what many have known for a long time
the world is alive
just hope we don't push to far before she pushes back

it's that whole domino affect and the frog in a pot of boiling water that keeps coming to mind

<shrug>

mightymoe's photo
Wed 05/27/15 06:46 PM
you might(or might not) like this site dat...

scroll down to mass animal deaths and click...


http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php

InvictusV's photo
Wed 05/27/15 06:49 PM

Why pray? Because sea lions are dying?

is that all you think are dying ?

have you backed up and seen the shape of the world we live in ?

not just the massive dieing of many many breads of life, animals and humans
but the shape in general ?

hope that helps answer your Que






Dying is part of the game. How many thousands of species were extinct millions of years before humans?

I don't think the Earth is going to look very good after Yellowstone erupts... Or any of the other super volcanoes.


Datwasntme's photo
Wed 05/27/15 06:51 PM

you might(or might not) like this site dat...

scroll down to mass animal deaths and click...


http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php


ty will check it out
i know everything dies in time and the whole strongest / best servives

but i am used to seeing that go in slow fasion

not so fast as it seams to be going

started to think it was mass media of the net that was jsut making it look bad
till the more friends i gained from around the world telling me it is uncommen in there area's as well

kk checking out the sight thanks Moe : )

Datwasntme's photo
Wed 05/27/15 06:58 PM
Dying is part of the game. How many thousands of species were extinct millions of years before humans?

I don't think the Earth is going to look very good after Yellowstone erupts... Or any of the other super volcanoes.



millions of years has nothing to do with the die off that i posted
so not sure where you are going with that one

and yes i agree any one of the ones in the ring's could go off in or out of the ring of fire and kill many , but again not sure where you are going with that one

as a blink of an eye the time us humans have been on this planet i agree

but you have changed to grandsceam of it
not the thing i was talking about

and yes i know yellowstone has been dropping and way over dew
so is a total planet freeze
so are things falling from the sky
but that is a story for another post

Datwasntme's photo
Wed 05/27/15 07:00 PM

you might(or might not) like this site dat...

scroll down to mass animal deaths and click...


http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php


mixed feelings
i like it and i dont like it
as you knew lol

thanks again for the sight

InvictusV's photo
Wed 05/27/15 07:12 PM

Dying is part of the game. How many thousands of species were extinct millions of years before humans?

I don't think the Earth is going to look very good after Yellowstone erupts... Or any of the other super volcanoes.



millions of years has nothing to do with the die off that i posted
so not sure where you are going with that one

and yes i agree any one of the ones in the ring's could go off in or out of the ring of fire and kill many , but again not sure where you are going with that one

as a blink of an eye the time us humans have been on this planet i agree

but you have changed to grandsceam of it
not the thing i was talking about

and yes i know yellowstone has been dropping and way over dew
so is a total planet freeze
so are things falling from the sky
but that is a story for another post


I am not changing anything. My initial post was that animal habitats have moved due to changes in the earths surface for millions of years.

Animals adapt... or they go extinct.

Survival of the fittest is a MOFO...

mightymoe's photo
Wed 05/27/15 07:16 PM


you might(or might not) like this site dat...

scroll down to mass animal deaths and click...


http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php


mixed feelings
i like it and i dont like it
as you knew lol

thanks again for the sight


that site is a little better than the CT sites, more truth in with it, as it just shows the facts...