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Hitch
3rd July 2015, 05:27 PM
I found 3 dead during a morning walk on the beach.

One from a shark attack. You can see bite marks just above the flipper, sorry folks, the picture sucks...

That was on the beach I surf as well. The other two dead sea lions showed no obvious signs of injury or death. They were however, well fed, they did not die of starvation.

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Dogman
3rd July 2015, 05:34 PM
Were the local authority's notified?

Know you live in a marine biology/biologist epicenter.

Sure looks like that seal did not smell like crushed lilacs of the field.

EE_
3rd July 2015, 05:35 PM
I found 3 dead during a morning walk on the beach.

One from a shark attack. You can see bite marks just above the flipper, sorry folks, the picture sucks...

That was on the beach I surf as well. The other two dead sea lions showed no obvious signs of injury or death. They were however, well fed, they did not die of starvation.

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Sad. Did you call the wildlife people to come and pick them up?

How does it make you feel to see these beautiful creatures dying like this?

Hitch
3rd July 2015, 06:04 PM
Sad. Did you call the wildlife people to come and pick them up?

How does it make you feel to see these beautiful creatures dying like this?

You can't get the mammal center to pick up the live ones needing help...no point in bothering them with the dead ones.

They are beautiful animals, created by God.

Serpo
3rd July 2015, 06:58 PM
http://www.rense.com/general95/sanofre.html

EE_
3rd July 2015, 07:11 PM
http://www.rense.com/general95/sanofre.html



The summary of my advice to him...


The difference between the sea lion and beachgoers is the ingestion of radioactive food. Radioactive isotopes are diluted in the seawater, and it takes many steps up the food chain, from algae to fish, to bio-accumulate (concentrate) radiation. So avoid eating fish species in affected waters, especially rockfish, ling, sand dabs that feed on kelp.


A dip in the water is far less dangerous than eating contaminated food. Radioactive salts on the skin are alkali, and therefore acidic soaps and shampoos containing citric acid are advisable. A drink of citrus juice in the late afternoon is also a good choice, since the acidity can help remove isotopes via urine. Sweating is beneficial because it transports isotopes out of the bloodstream. Citrus-laced laundry powder likewise decontaminates clothing, and a second wash in a borax-based detergent can provide a small degree of protection from neutrons.
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Cebu_4_2
3rd July 2015, 07:12 PM
I do not think this is radiation. Somehow we forgot all about the military testing subsonic weapons in the seas and lakes. I am not going to dig that up since we all forgot about it. Guess it's nothing now that we can blame on fuck u shima.