This is a disturbing report on our stupidity and carelessness and its impacting ecology, and specifically the orcas.
Here’s a Puget Sound indigenous group trying to help the orcas.
Of course, thinking of the west coast, my mind wandered towards the impact of Fukushima. A member of the mercury support group has stated that she felt much worse after moving to the west coast. She left after a year.
From the article:
Barrett-Lennard says the southern resident orca pod, which is found in the Salish Sea between Vancouver Island and the B.C. mainland, has lost seven matriarchs over the past two years, and he’s noticed a lack of vocalizations from the normally chatty mammals.
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More here. This is even more sobering in detail. There is an animated video of the radiation trail towards the United States and Canada. Be sure to click on the Laura James video –a picture says a thousand words. It made me nauseous looking at all the dead and dying sea stars.
They also make note that it is happening in Maine and New Jersey, so they question the Fukushima connection…but perhaps the radiation didn’t stop at the West Coast, but has traveled inland, as they say?
They also make note that the moose population is dying off–so much so that Wisconsin called off its moose hunt this past year. The deer population, as I’ve blogged about, is suffering and dying, too. And nobody questions GMO’s and their possible impact on these animals.
Pass the word–perhaps this will help someone affected and not knowing where to go for help.
~~A side story on the chemical spill in West Virginia…criminy, if this isn’t nature slapping us in the face, warning us that we’re inept in dealing with this stuff, I don’t know what is…nature can only endure so much.
The attitude that the river will “take care of it” is utter bullshit. It’s just going to go somewhere else and cause health issues for the unfortunate ones.
Meanwhile, the Koch brothers have a pile of petcoke right next to the river in Detroit…**edited: I stand corrected. It has been removed….but the report fails to tell us where the pile was moved to..? Wanna bet it was to some poor neighborhood?
Stupid, stupid, stupid.