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    May 19, 2014

    Stop Peeing In The Ocean! Massive Fish Die Off In Marina Del Rey!

    There is a massive fish die off in Marina Del Rey Harbor.

    Stop Peeing in the ocean!

    Scientists have determined that the low tide, with so many fish, starved the water of Oxygen, causing the massive die off.

    Marina Del Rey Fish Die Off

    A freind who lives around there told me the die off started happening Saturday, and the air is starting to smell like the Salton Sea – RANCID!

    Why were so many fish in the harbor?

    In March of 2011, Redondo Beach had a massive fish die off, followed a few days later by the Earthquake in Japan that caused the massive Tsunami and Fukashima nuclear disaster.

    Some drunk people I know said the fish sensed the danger and were trying to hide in the poorly oxygenated water of the protect harbor.

    Could this new fish die off predict another major earthquake in a few days?

    Another one of my friends just said, “If you want to stop the massive fish die offs, just stop peeing in the ocean.”

    On a side note, I plan to be back in the water this week.

    A two week cold with severe congestion, bad conditions and a slight lack of funds has kept me dry.

    The thing is, after the current air in my tanks is gone, I need to get them hydro-tested.

    I have faith in my old Luxfers that they will not explode.

    January 14, 2014

    Scientists To Monitor California Kelp Forests For Fukushima Radiation

    A glowing fish

    Almost 70 years after the United States nuked the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Japanese are inadvertently nuking the shores of the Western United States.

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    Paul Joseph Watson
    Prison Planet.com
    January 14, 2014

    While publicly downplaying the threat posed by Fukushima radiation to the west coast, government scientists are preparing to monitor kelp forests across the entire state of California for contamination from the crippled nuclear power plant.

    19 academic and government institutions will take part in the project, dubbed Kelp Watch 2014, which will collect samples of Giant Kelp and Bull Kelp from across the entire Californian coastline.

    Sampling will begin next month and end in late winter, with scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory involved in the study.

    “It is imperative that we monitor this coastal forest for any radioactive contaminants that will be arriving this year in the ocean currents from the Fukushima disaster,” CSULB biology professor Steven L. Manley Manley told CBS News.

    Experts at the Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems in Spain have concluded that the plume of radioactive cesium-137 released by the Fukushima disaster in 2011 will begin reaching U.S. coastal waters in early 2014.

    While publicly scoffing at independent researchers concerned about Fukushima radiation, public health authorities have been making preparations which many see as being connected to the ongoing crisis at the Daiichi nuclear plant.

    The entire, original article can be found here: Scientists to Monitor California Kelp Forests For Fukushima Radiation
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    However, some news sources say there is nothing to worry about…

    Stop Worrying About Fukushima Radiation!

    Regardless, I will keep diving these waters and balance out any radiation exposure by opting out of going through the porno scanners at the airport.

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