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”
Kaua‘i’s reefs are heavily degraded and infected with a rapidly-spreading white coral disease unlike any seen here before.
http://enenews.com/feds-rapidly-spreading-disease-hawaii-coral-before-new-strain-cyanobacteria-blamed-fish-lesions-turtles-having-problems-unusual-event
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/USGS-Outbreak-of-coral-disease-is-an-epidemic-4062432.php
— New strain of cyanobacteria blamed
— Fish with lesions, turtles having problems
— Big concern whether infectious to humans — “Truly an unusual event”
Kaua‘i’s reefs are heavily degraded and infected with a rapidly-spreading white coral disease unlike any seen here before.
http://enenews.com/feds-rapidly-spreading-disease-hawaii-coral-before-new-strain-cyanobacteria-blamed-fish-lesions-turtles-having-problems-unusual-event
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/USGS-Outbreak-of-coral-disease-is-an-epidemic-4062432.php
From an interview with Michio Kaku June 2012:
"There are ocean currents which don’t mix the nuclear waste evenly, and therefore we have to watch out that tuna may actually concentrate radiation in the tissue. And this is something that we have to look at very carefully, especially in the coming years, especially in the future, as we have to monitor more and more debris washing up on our shores, and perhaps other forms of sea life like kelp and seaweed that also are contaminated by the Fukushima disaster."
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