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wundermaus

(1,673 posts)
24. Wrong...
Sat Oct 19, 2013, 09:30 PM
Oct 2013

"Macfadyen signed up to this scheme while he was in the US, responding to an approach by US academics who asked yachties to fill in daily survey forms and collect samples for radiation testing - a significant concern in the wake of the tsunami and consequent nuclear power station failure in Japan." - http://www.theherald.com.au/story/1848433/the-ocean-is-broken/?cs=12

And there is a lot more to this story than junk in the ocean.

"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.

"I've done a lot of miles on the ocean in my life and I'm 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." - - http://www.theherald.com.au/story/1848433/the-ocean-is-broken/?cs=12

Denial is not just a river in Egypt.
If you get my drift.

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holy shit... wundermaus Oct 2013 #1
And, apparently, the fear is so chervilant Oct 2013 #3
I've been called dense on DU, and that fine..... Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #12
This seems to be concerning all aspects; garbage, overfishing and potential radiation damage. Uncle Joe Oct 2013 #15
the only thing the article did not touch on is acidification questionseverything Oct 2013 #94
Wrong... wundermaus Oct 2013 #24
See, that's why I've been called dense on DU, and that's just fine..... Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #27
I concede the article focuses on the debris... wundermaus Oct 2013 #33
I started my anti-nuclear activitsm fifty years ago Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #45
Fact: For 30 months, radiocative water leaking into Pacific RobertEarl Oct 2013 #46
The elevated levels measured on the West Coast have only been found in bluefin tuna... Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #49
Compared to bananas, again? RobertEarl Oct 2013 #50
The "banana/potassium equivilent" has been debunked as bad science newthinking Oct 2013 #88
"Will not tolerate opinions stated as fact"... wundermaus Oct 2013 #48
They DID find plenty of fish, actually NickB79 Oct 2013 #61
"...that IS fine" chervilant Oct 2013 #54
I should clarify the banana comment to you nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #25
Correct, like when you told us the west coast milk supply was just days away from becoming poisoned? Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #32
What does this mean? RobertEarl Oct 2013 #47
It means nadinbrzezinski told us to rush out and buy aseptic milk because.... Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #51
There was found elevated radionuclides level in milk RobertEarl Oct 2013 #52
So what? People still drank milk, and people are still fine. Sirveri Oct 2013 #53
"So what? People still drank milk, and people are still fine." greiner3 Oct 2013 #76
You would have a point if the half life of I-131 wasn't 8 days. Sirveri Oct 2013 #109
Your data, please RobertEarl Oct 2013 #114
You know what a safe level of radiation is? ZERO Demeter Oct 2013 #86
Actually, most of Ukraine was less exposed than much of Europe newthinking Oct 2013 #89
I am well aware of where the radiation went Demeter Oct 2013 #90
Indeed, Demeter! Indeed! K&R! KoKo Oct 2013 #97
Flat out false, you absorb radiation from natural sources all day long. Sirveri Oct 2013 #108
Your opinion, Sirveri, is: No Harm Done? RobertEarl Oct 2013 #110
Yes, I-131 was found... at 1000 times lower levels than during the 1960's. Sirveri Oct 2013 #111
Just your opinion then? RobertEarl Oct 2013 #113
There is plenty of real data, it supports my position. Sirveri Oct 2013 #115
Ok. RobertEarl Oct 2013 #116
That report says nothing about human health effects. Sirveri Oct 2013 #117
Health effects RobertEarl Oct 2013 #121
Maybe those scientists are ignored because the data doesn't correspond to their conclusions? Sirveri Oct 2013 #127
They evacuated the humans from Chernobyl RobertEarl Oct 2013 #128
No I don't work in the industry. Sirveri Oct 2013 #130
160,000 evacuated from Fukushima RobertEarl Oct 2013 #132
I meant on the West Coast. I live here, not in Japan. Sirveri Oct 2013 #133
I've read all that crap RobertEarl Oct 2013 #135
reminds me of all those apocolyptic Anime PatrynXX Oct 2013 #18
k n r cui bono Oct 2013 #2
I'm sick to my stomach. NBachers Oct 2013 #4
Me too. kentuck Oct 2013 #5
me too, N BlancheSplanchnik Oct 2013 #11
I just lost my appetite. ffr Oct 2013 #17
Hard not too be. SammyWinstonJack Oct 2013 #30
... nashville_brook Oct 2013 #6
I so wish there could have been pics or video dixiegrrrrl Oct 2013 #7
At least it would help verify Shivering Jemmy Oct 2013 #9
No kidding... reACTIONary Oct 2013 #31
I'm seeing "ENENews" used as a source more and more Union Scribe Oct 2013 #41
That's not true RobertEarl Oct 2013 #42
They rip off articles then editorialize them Union Scribe Oct 2013 #58
OMG - has this been on the news anywhere? polichick Oct 2013 #8
no because it's just bloggy trash snooper2 Oct 2013 #112
So it's not true? polichick Oct 2013 #118
A bit hyperbolic for sure, but nothing to sneeze at, either. AverageJoe90 Oct 2013 #10
Outrivalling Chernoble PuraVidaDreamin Oct 2013 #62
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Oct 2013 #13
one of my favorite quotes: kpete Oct 2013 #71
That is a good quote, I believe this quote from him seems appropos as well Uncle Joe Oct 2013 #100
K&R DeSwiss Oct 2013 #14
Bingo! truebluegreen Oct 2013 #21
People who viewed nuclear energy in this way..... DeSwiss Oct 2013 #34
Charlie the Tuna, there, looks like he's shittin' bricks--he doesn't look too happy about that atom! MADem Oct 2013 #37
Cesium 137 bricks. RobertEarl Oct 2013 #43
+ 1,000 Berlum Oct 2013 #65
So true. CrispyQ Oct 2013 #78
There is actually a real name for this phenominon - "Progress Trap" newthinking Oct 2013 #91
A biologist once told me. airplaneman Oct 2013 #16
I'm sure this video will disturb and inform many as it did me. Snarkoleptic Oct 2013 #20
I spoke very early of this nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #28
Some of appreciated your postings, and shrugged of the nuclear apologists. Scuba Oct 2013 #75
Thanks, but the real (at this point also ignorant of the science) nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #84
K&R. Didn't know about various countries' standards for Cesium contamination of foods. Overseas Oct 2013 #68
There have been many a science fiction story written on that theme. zeemike Oct 2013 #22
Exactly. n/t DeSwiss Oct 2013 #35
That is a perfect summation of where our species is. CrispyQ Oct 2013 #79
I don't care if we wipe ourselves out. Really, we've shown humans are incapable of Flaxbee Oct 2013 #104
There's going to be a huge Phlem Oct 2013 #19
I found an article that helps explain 'some' of the ocean dead zones postatomic Oct 2013 #23
Why aren't we shutting down all the reactors...like, yesterday? Zorra Oct 2013 #26
Fuku Plume may already be on west coast? RobertEarl Oct 2013 #29
Link to discussion about Fuku Plume RobertEarl Oct 2013 #39
What can 28,000 rubber duckies lost at sea teach us about our oceans? CrispyQ Oct 2013 #80
It certainly would be interesting to recreate that 20 years later and see where they end up davidpdx Oct 2013 #106
Some one at work, that goes to Tokyo frequently... SoapBox Oct 2013 #36
She's right, that is stupid. Union Scribe Oct 2013 #40
The former PM of Japan, says otherwise RobertEarl Oct 2013 #44
Anyone can SAY anything. Union Scribe Oct 2013 #55
Let me just throw this out there: And I am NOT a "pro nuker". Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #57
Here's a recent article for you. proverbialwisdom Oct 2013 #99
Naoto Kan was kicked out of office because of perceived bumbling Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #120
He has turned totaly anti-nuclear RobertEarl Oct 2013 #122
No, he's no longer in office because he did not take charge of things Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #123
Well... RobertEarl Oct 2013 #124
Once again, Kan was not dumped because he became anti-nuke Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #125
Abe is money bags RobertEarl Oct 2013 #126
Let me ask you this Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #129
Well, you didn't answer my question RobertEarl Oct 2013 #131
Kan would not still be in office if he were pro-nuke Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #134
Is Abe a liar? RobertEarl Oct 2013 #136
Oh, good grief Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #137
It is perfectly safe in Tokyo Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #119
That is where our salmon fry go to grow up tavalon Oct 2013 #38
The oceans have been dying for decades now NickB79 Oct 2013 #56
I am not sorry MFM008 Oct 2013 #59
The fish weren't missing, the author states exactly where they went NickB79 Oct 2013 #60
that's in the area not poisoned by the tsunami magical thyme Oct 2013 #70
How depressing CountAllVotes Oct 2013 #63
From post #16: CrispyQ Oct 2013 #82
The ocean is broken Berlum Oct 2013 #64
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
Are we seeing a collapse? nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #101
The oceans are very, very resilient... so, often you see things that look like a rolling collapse JCMach1 Oct 2013 #103
The acidification really worries me nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #105
CO2, oil, Global Warming JCMach1 Oct 2013 #107
Nature has tremendous resilience, given half a chance. hatrack Oct 2013 #138
Exactly... sigh JCMach1 Oct 2013 #139
I saw the jellyfish and reef bleaching even in Belize JCMach1 Oct 2013 #102
FUKUSHIMA IS HERE...... Bennyboy Oct 2013 #67
Why no pictures? seveneyes Oct 2013 #69
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
Lots of jumping to conclusions on this thread. Brickbat Oct 2013 #74
let's not forget all the toxic waste dumped into the oceans Bennyboy Oct 2013 #77
Don't worry. Go back to sleep. agent46 Oct 2013 #81
That's so depressing. NealK Oct 2013 #83
as long as bananas can be used heaven05 Oct 2013 #85
Bananas became a running gag nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #87
Lets not forget all the oil spills around the world... Bennyboy Oct 2013 #92
So Damned Depressing... WillyT Oct 2013 #95
I find this too sad to think about............nt Enthusiast Oct 2013 #96
If this disturbs you and gives you a sense of urgency agent46 Oct 2013 #98
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