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I havent' seent hat mentioned. I can under stand the birds in Arkansas
(sort of) being hit by lightning, but millions of dead fish in the Chesapeake bay? hmmm |
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On Jan 7, 6:11*am, Tim wrote:
I havent' seen that mentioned. I can under stand the birds in Arkansas (sort of) being hit by lightning, but millions of dead fish in the Chesapeake bay? hmmm OOPS! forgot to throw in a link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_theloo...ratching-heads |
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On 1/7/11 7:15 AM, Tim wrote:
On Jan 7, 6:11 am, wrote: I havent' seen that mentioned. I can under stand the birds in Arkansas (sort of) being hit by lightning, but millions of dead fish in the Chesapeake bay? hmmm OOPS! forgot to throw in a link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_theloo...ratching-heads I didn't see (maybe I missed it) a call out to Chesapeake Bay. We've had some problems with dinoflagellates in the Bay. |
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On Fri, 07 Jan 2011 08:09:45 -0500, Harryk
wrote: On 1/7/11 7:15 AM, Tim wrote: On Jan 7, 6:11 am, wrote: I havent' seen that mentioned. I can under stand the birds in Arkansas (sort of) being hit by lightning, but millions of dead fish in the Chesapeake bay? hmmm OOPS! forgot to throw in a link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_theloo...ratching-heads I didn't see (maybe I missed it) a call out to Chesapeake Bay. We've had some problems with dinoflagellates in the Bay. Not quite what she had in mind, but .... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Spring |
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On Fri, 7 Jan 2011 04:11:17 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
I havent' seent hat mentioned. I can under stand the birds in Arkansas (sort of) being hit by lightning, but millions of dead fish in the Chesapeake bay? hmmm It could well be global warming, as some folks think it was due to water temperatures. Look at this: "The bay's surface water temperature late last month — 32.9 degrees--was the coldest in 25 years, according to state records. Historical lows were recorded at 13 locations on the bay, from the mouth of the Elk River to Rock Hall and Kent Island to Point Lookout. Spot have little tolerance for temperatures below 35.6 degrees." From: http://tinyurl.com/2evawfn Oh, maybe I should have said 'global cooling'. Whoops. |
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![]() "Stig Arne Bye" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: I havent' seent hat mentioned. I can under stand the birds in Arkansas (sort of) being hit by lightning, but millions of dead fish in the Chesapeake bay? hmmm A similar incident with numerous birds found stone dead on the ground occurred in Sweden (Northern Europe) too a few days ago. Invetigations performed by swedish veterinaries revealed that all birds apparently died from bleedings and other internal injuries, and although the veterinaries are not sure about the actual cause, they said that it's a possibility that they have collided with something, but then the question is what they could have collided with..... Stig Arne Bye Maybe Snottys friends on the UFO. |
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On Jan 7, 11:21*am, Stig Arne Bye wrote:
Tim wrote: I havent' seent hat mentioned. I can under stand the birds in Arkansas (sort of) being hit by lightning, but millions of dead fish in the Chesapeake bay? hmmm A similar incident with numerous birds found stone dead on the ground occurred in Sweden (Northern Europe) too a few days ago. Invetigations performed by swedish veterinaries revealed that all birds apparently died from bleedings and other internal injuries, and although the veterinaries are not sure about the actual cause, they said that it's a possibility that they have collided with something, but then the question is what they could have collided with..... collided with the ground, maybe. sorry, i coudldn't resist. |
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On Fri, 7 Jan 2011 04:11:17 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: I havent' seent hat mentioned. I can under stand the birds in Arkansas (sort of) being hit by lightning, but millions of dead fish in the Chesapeake bay? hmmm actually according to evolutionary biologist e.o wilson these are normal. it's just that people are now so plugged in they're noticing and communicating this alot more than they used to |
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On Jan 8, 4:16*pm, bpuharic wrote:
On Fri, 7 Jan 2011 04:11:17 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: I havent' seent hat mentioned. I can under stand the birds in Arkansas (sort of) being hit by lightning, but millions of dead fish in the Chesapeake bay? hmmm actually according to evolutionary biologist e.o wilson these are normal. it's just that people are now so plugged in they're noticing and communicating this alot more than they used to That makes a lot of sense and I wouldn't' be surprised of that, Bob. |
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