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    March 30, 2011

    375 Pound Shark Leaps Into Boat

    By The Associated Press
    Posted: 03/29/2011 02:03:56 PM PDT
    Updated: 03/30/2011 12:14:33 PM PDT

    Shark Jumps Into Boat

    FREEPORT, Texas – It’s the catch of a lifetime, but it’s not clear whether a Texas fisherman landed an 8-foot shark or it landed him.

    Jason Kresse, 29, of Freeport, and two crew members had been fishing for red snapper about 50 miles into the Gulf of Mexico and were dumping fish guts into the water about 3:45 a.m. Monday when they heard two big splashes in the distance.

    “All of a sudden something hit the side of the boat,” Kresse told The Associated Press on Tuesday. “He ends up landing on the back of the boat.”

    The mako shark had apparently been in a rush to feed. It began thrashing around, and Kresse said he and his crew couldn’t get close to the 375-pound fish to toss it back in the water. It damaged the boat before dying several hours later.

    Kresse, who has been fishing since he was a child, said the unplanned catch was a shock. Just unloading it was a challenge because it was so heavy.

    “We had to use a forklift to get it off the boat when we got to the dock,” Kresse said.

    The crew didn’t have a permit to catch sharks, so Kresse contacted federal fisheries officials on shore to get one. Mike Cox, a spokesman with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, said there’s no violation because the shark’s death was an accident.

    The shark is on display at a seafood business in Freeport, about 55 miles south of Houston.

    “I’m going to get a mount of it,” Kresse said. “A fish jumping in your boat, 400 pounds, that’s unbelievable.”

    The original and complete article can be found here.

    March 11, 2011

    Tsunami Warning For Southern California

    This is an urgent bulletin for my three readers:

    …A TSUNAMI WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE IMMEDIATE COAST AND
    HARBORS NORTH OF POINT CONCEPTION…

    …A TSUNAMI ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE IMMEDIATE COAST AND
    HARBORS SOUTH OF POINT CONCEPTION…

    BASED ON THE LATEST TELECONFERENCE…THERE HAS BEEN A SLIGHT
    INCREASE IN MANY OF THE FORECAST TSUNAMI AMPLITUDES ALONG THE
    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COAST. COASTAL AREAS NORTH OF POINT CONCEPTION
    WILL LIKELY EXPERIENCE A TSUNAMI INUNDATION BETWEEN 3.5 TO 7 FEET.
    HIGHEST WAVE INUNDATION TO AROUND 7 FEET CAN BE EXPECTED AROUND PORT
    SAN LUIS. FOR AREAS SOUTH OF POINT CONCEPTION…EXPECTED TSUNAMI
    WAVE HEIGHTS 2 FEET TO AROUND 3 FEET CAN BE EXPECTED FROM SANTA
    BARBARA TO LONG BEACH.

    RECOMMENDED ACTIONS…
    PERSONS IN LOW-LYING COASTAL AREAS SHOULD MOVE INLAND TO HIGHER
    GROUND AND BE ALERT TO INSTRUCTIONS FROM THEIR LOCAL EMERGENCY
    OFFICIALS. TSUNAMIS OFTEN ARRIVE AS A SERIES OF WAVES WHICH COULD BE
    DANGEROUS FOR AS MUCH AS 10 HOURS AFTER THE INITIAL WAVE ARRIVAL.

    A TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR COASTAL AREAS SOUTH OF POINT
    CONCEPTION. A TSUNAMI ADVISORY MEANS THAT A TSUNAMI CAPABLE OF
    PRODUCING STRONG CURRENTS OR WAVES DANGEROUS TO PERSONS IN OR NEAR
    THE WATER AS WELL AS BOATS MOORED IN HARBORS IS IMMINENT OR
    EXPECTED.

    THE INITIAL WAVE ARRIVAL WILL BEGIN WITHIN 15 MINUTES OF THE
    ESTIMATED ARRIVAL TIMES LISTED BELOW:

    PORT SAN LUIS HARBOR…AT 803 AM PST.
    POINT CONCEPTION…….AT 757 AM PST
    SANTA BARBARA HARBOR…AT 817 AM PST.
    RINCON……………..AT 828 AM PST
    SANTA MONICA HARBOR….AT 831 AM PST.
    SAN PEDRO HARBOR…….AT 832 AM PST.

    NEW INFORMATION…

    THE LATEST EXPECTED TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHT AMPLITUDES…

    MORRO BAY…………… 3.9 FT
    PORT SAN LUIS HARBOR…. 7.1 FT
    PISMO BEACH…………. 2.4 FT
    SANTA MARIA…………. 3.3 FT
    SANTA BARBARA……….. 1.6 FT
    CARPINTERIA…………. 1.6 FT
    VENTURA…………….. 2.9 FT
    MALIBU……………… 1.2 FT
    SANTA MONICA………… 2.8 FT
    REDONDO BEACH……….. 2.1 FT
    SAN PEDRO HARBOR…….. 1.3 FT
    HUNTINGTON BEACH…….. 2.3 FT

    THE TSUNAMI IS A RESULT OF A LARGE EARTHQUAKE WITH A PRELIMINARY
    MAGNITUDE OF 8.9 ON THE RICHTER SCALE THAT OCCURRED AT 945 PM PST
    LAST EVENING. THE EARTHQUAKE LOCATION WAS JUST OFFSHORE OF JAPAN.

    A TSUNAMI WARNING IS ISSUED WHEN A POTENTIAL TSUNAMI WITH
    SIGNIFICANT WIDESPREAD INUNDATION IS IMMINENT OR EXPECTED. WARNINGS
    ALERT THE PUBLIC THAT WIDESPREAD…DANGEROUS COASTAL FLOODING
    ACCOMPANIED BY POWERFUL CURRENTS IS POSSIBLE AND MAY CONTINUE FOR
    SEVERAL HOURS AFTER THE INITIAL WAVE. WARNINGS ALSO ALERT EMERGENCY
    MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS TO TAKE ACTION FOR THE ENTIRE TSUNAMI HAZARD
    ZONE. APPROPRIATE ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY LOCAL OFFICIALS MAY INCLUDE
    THE EVACUATION OF LOW-LYING COASTAL AREAS AND REPOSITIONING OF SHIPS
    TO DEEP WATERS WHEN THERE IS TIME TO SAFELY DO SO.

    THIS PRODUCT WILL BE UPDATED AS NEW INFORMATION BECOMES AVAILABLE.

    This notice is from Yahoo weather.

    Video of the Japan Tsunami from Al Jazeera News:

    To watch this on YouTube, click here.

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