Mr. Nichols, would appreciate the courtesy of a reply.
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I noted that you did a publication on Mar 14, 2011, 3 days
after Fukushima, and then greatly slowed down your publications.
Have you noted the UME’s and other “run of the mill” mass
die offs in the Pacific since then?
Ignoring the 800 pound Gorilla in the room, may avoid the
uncomfortable “what have we done” reality, but doesn’t do service to
science.
Scientists like Ken Buessler and Jay Cullen who are paid to
“minimize” the impact of our toxic assault on the ocean by pretending that:
1)
“Our Radioactive Ocean” <their website>
has so much natural radiation that the addition of 2000 nuclear bombs of
man-made radiation can be effectively ignored and just pay scientists to
“monitor”
2)
Bio-accumulation is also ignorable
These “$cientists” do a grave disservice to the planet.
In fact bioaccumulation does occur, especially in
Chitin. Krill being a prime example and a prime food source
at the bottom of the chain. Krill also control the weather by
cloud nucleation and cooling the waters which enable more Krill to
survive. Lack of Krill means less clouds, and warmer sea
temperatures, aka “the blob”. This super El Nino, on which on sorts
of horrible outcomes has been blamed including the mass die offs, has been
reinforced by radiation from Fukushima.
It is so easy for “97% of scientists” <sarc intended>
to blame man for “global warming” enabling Trillions of dollars to be
diverted those already in charge of the most powerful, rich, and modern
Corporations.
Yet it is inconceivable for Scientists to think that
man-made radiation from Fukushima (and prior dumps) could hurt the ocean in a
broad way.
Please review this scientific proof on mass bioaccumulation
of “Man Made” radionuclides by Chitin using animals such as
Krill. It could be our saving grace, that a wide spread
animal absorbs Radiation, dies, and takes that radiation to the bottom of the
ocean. We better hope this is the way it works.
And here, take a look at the massive amounts of radiation
and very dangerous heavy metals released by Fukushima, which incidentally,
continues on to this day. Several hundred ton of radioactive
materials were aerosolized. It’s from EPA data, not some
chicken little fear porn method.
Indeed, Krill do sink pretty quickly once dead, so maybe we
owe our lives to them, for absorbing the radiation and then taking it to the
deep depths.
Walked into Walmart and in one of the isles a very large display of Bumble Bee: Chunk Light In Water 5 Oz Cans Tuna, 4 Ct @ $3.72 which comes to $0.93 per can. Not one was missing from the stack!
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