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Fukushima 2.0: Nuclear Cover Up Continues – Cyanobacteria Killing Sea Life In Hawaii

Saturday, November 24, 2012 22:47
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Now we have an “epidemic” in Hawaii…cyanobacteria killing coral, fish, turtles…remember the seals and polar bears? Still no final results from rad testing… USGS: Rapidly-spreading disease in Hawaii coral — New strain of cyanobacteria blamed — Fish with lesions, turtles having problems — Big concern whether infectious to humans — “Truly an unusual event” A report by the U.S. Geological Survey finds that an outbreak of coral disease along Kauai’s North Shore is an epidemic. Dr. Thierry Work said the disease is rapidly spreading. A report released Wednesday said microscopic changes in tissue suggest the corals are under some type of stress. Another big concern is whether this new strain of cyanobacteria is infectious to humans and marine life. Work says he and other scientists involved in the ongoing study have spotted puffer fish with skin discoloration and unusual lesions on their fins. [...] The bottom line, according to Work, is that Kaua’i's reefs are heavily degraded and infected with a rapidly-spreading white coral disease unlike any seen here before.

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  • Cyanobacteria (genetically engineered) is used in MEOR (Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery) and is what caused the Gulf Oil Spill and is highly used in fracking. It will rear it’s ugly head much more in the future….

  • Bummer!

  • How much for the last fish?

    All the riches in the world wouldn’t buy it from me. I’m going to eat it so I can survive a little longer than you.

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