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In reply to the discussion: Sailor: “After we left Japan, it felt as if the ocean itself was dead” [View all]wundermaus
(1,673 posts)"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.
