Record low numbers seen in major fishery on Canada’s west coast, “alarming decrease”
Juneau Empire,
Dec. 29, 2013: The king chinook salmon — has fallen from its
throne. Alaska has seen unprecedented declines in recent years scientists like Joe Orsi and Jim Murphy, both fisheries research
biologists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, are
digging deeper into the cause of the startling downward trend.
When asked about the potential impact Fukushima may be having on
king salmon stocks in the Gulf of Alaska and elsewhere in the state,
Orsi would not comment.
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I watch a series called Alaska The Last Frontier and the people living off the land up there are in crisis mode do to no fish. It's not like other places were numbers slowing dwindle down to nothing, this happened in the past 2 years, they had record catches 2-3 years ago and now nothing! Looks like this shit is real and only getting worse.
This is absolutely terrifying. What is equally disturbing is that Mr. Jeffrey Rense is the ONLY person who is discussing this as far as I have seen in the major alternative-media, and that is absolutely inexcusable.
ReplyDeleteThis man has been covering this critically-important issue since literally the first day that it occurred,and has provided invaluable information on each and every show that he has done on it, and all that I can ask is for all of you to share those programs and articles with all you can on FUKUshima, because this is really happening, is much worse than we are being led to believe that it is in the jewstream-media, and people are woefully ignorant of the details of what is happening due to this radiation exposure.
I have personally boycotted any and all items from Japan, just as Rense has done, because there is absolutely no way that anyone can be sure that there is no radiation contamination in a product from Japan, any longer.
Lindsey
@lindsey
ReplyDeleteJeff Rense can have on some of the weirdest guests that drive me crazy. But I agree with you regarding Fukushima. He is the only one really addressing it and has been since the very beginning.
I have sworn off all Japanese and Alaskan (or west coast for that matter) products.
If nothing else, Fukushima updates are his best work.
"Alaska has seen unprecedented declines in recent years"
ReplyDelete"The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster....was a catastrophic failure at the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant on 11 March 2011."
>>>recent years suggests more than one and a bit?
Lindsay I just bought a Japanese made Roland Octacapture.
11.3.11 looks a bit MasoniJudaic to me
ReplyDeleteThis whole event is basically a giant FU to humanity.