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Showing Original Post only (View all)Sailor: “After we left Japan, it felt as if the ocean itself was dead” [View all]
Sailor: After we left Japan, it felt as if the ocean itself was dead Nothing alive for over 3,000 miles No longer saw turtles, dolphins, sharks, birds Saw one whale, it appeared helpless with big tumor on head.
Title: The ocean is broken
Source: Newcastle Herald (Australia)
Author: Greg Ray
Date: Oct. 18, 2013
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[...] The next leg of the long voyage was from Osaka to San Francisco and for most of that trip the desolation was tinged with nauseous horror and a degree of fear.
After we left Japan, it felt as if the ocean itself was dead, [Newcastle, Australia yachtsman Ivan] Macfadyen said.
We hardly saw any living things. We saw one whale, sort of rolling helplessly on the surface with what looked like a big tumour on its head. It was pretty sickening.
Ive done a lot of miles on the ocean in my life and Im used to seeing turtles, dolphins, sharks and big flurries of feeding birds. But this time, for 3000 nautical miles there was nothing alive to be seen.
In place of the missing life was garbage in astounding volumes. [...]
And something else. The boats vivid yellow paint job, never faded by sun or sea in years gone past, reacted with something in the water off Japan, losing its sheen in a strange and unprecedented way. [...]
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This seems to be concerning all aspects; garbage, overfishing and potential radiation damage.
Uncle Joe
Oct 2013
#15
The elevated levels measured on the West Coast have only been found in bluefin tuna...
Brother Buzz
Oct 2013
#49
Correct, like when you told us the west coast milk supply was just days away from becoming poisoned?
Brother Buzz
Oct 2013
#32
It means nadinbrzezinski told us to rush out and buy aseptic milk because....
Brother Buzz
Oct 2013
#51
Maybe those scientists are ignored because the data doesn't correspond to their conclusions?
Sirveri
Oct 2013
#127
Charlie the Tuna, there, looks like he's shittin' bricks--he doesn't look too happy about that atom!
MADem
Oct 2013
#37
K&R. Didn't know about various countries' standards for Cesium contamination of foods.
Overseas
Oct 2013
#68
I don't care if we wipe ourselves out. Really, we've shown humans are incapable of
Flaxbee
Oct 2013
#104
It certainly would be interesting to recreate that 20 years later and see where they end up
davidpdx
Oct 2013
#106
And it's us... everywhere I have dived in the past few years, you can see the insane explosion
JCMach1
Oct 2013
#66
Experienced divers I've talked to say that things are deteriorating rapidly in the Caribbean
hatrack
Oct 2013
#93
The oceans are very, very resilient... so, often you see things that look like a rolling collapse
JCMach1
Oct 2013
#103
This is absolutely tragic devastating news... It's sickening what we'd done to the ocean.
Auntie Bush
Oct 2013
#72
Wind is cheaper than nuclear, cheaper still when u add in a few disasters.
grahamhgreen
Oct 2013
#73