Animal Behavior, Methane Poisoning, Dead or Alive and on the move (Map Added)


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This phenomena has been explained by the Zetas and is thoroughly documented on this blog.


While the "official" cause of such massive fish kills is often attributed to hypoxia (lack of oxygen), what is conveniently excluded in these opaque explanations is that high concentrations of dissolved methane essentially expels oxygen, thus rendering water and air uninhabitable for the fish and birds encountering it.

"Dead fish and birds falling from the sky are being reported worldwide, suddenly. This is not a local affair, obviously. Dead birds have been reported in Sweden and N America, and dead fish in N America, Brazil, and New Zealand. Methane is known to cause bird dead, and as methane rises when released during Earth shifting, will float upward through the flocks of birds above. But can this be the cause of dead fish? If birds are more sensitive than humans to methane release, fish are likewise sensitive to changes in the water, as anyone with an aquarium will attest. Those schools of fish caught in rising methane bubbles during sifting of rock layers beneath them will inevitably be affected. Fish cannot, for instance, hold their breath until the emergency passes! Nor do birds have such a mechanism." ZetaTalk
                                           Click on Map below for interactive version:
                yellow=2011, blue=2012, red=2013
Some of the Evidence:
Youtube video up to Jan 30, 2011
           http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ov6Flowu_NA
5000+ Black Birds
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/US/01/03...ex.html?hpt=T2

Penguins

http://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/4...ss-bird-deaths

500+ Black Birds

http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/112843019.html

3,000 blackbirds

http://www.wpsdlocal6.com/news/local...112830524.html

100,000 Drum Fish

http://www.todaysthv.com/news/local/...136401&catid=2

Tens of Thousands - Fish

http://www.wbaltv.com/r/26357581/detail.html

Thousands of Fish

http://www.cfnews13.com/article/news...rn-up-in-Cocoa

Thousands of Fish

http://www.wftv.com/news/26367953/detail.html

Dozens of fish in just 50 feet

http://www.ksat.com/news/26316464/detail.html#

Fish

http://www.wndu.com/localnews/headli...112105654.html

50 - 100 Birds - Jackdaws

http://www.thelocal.se/31262/20110105/

100 Pelicans

http://www.carteretnewstimes.com/art...3603738750.txt

300+ Doves

http://www.geapress.org/ambiente/fae...rte-foto/10282

70 Bats

http://www.azcentral.com/news/articl...ats-found.html

100 Tons of Fish

http://www.parana-online.com.br/edit...IOSA+DE+PEIXES

Hundreds of Snapper

http://www.3news.co.nz/Dead-fish-as-...9/Default.aspx

10 Tons of fish

http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/loca...th-deadly-haul

Hundreds of fish

http://www.torontosun.com/news/canad.../16757321.html

Thousands of fish

http://www.themorningbulletin.com.au...d-after-flood/

Hundreds of Fish

http://www.smh.com.au/environment/wa...214-18wtn.html

Hundreds of Fish

http://www.bymnews.com/news/newsDetails.php?id=79520

Scores of Fish

http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/n...rook_1_2224957

Hundreds of Fish

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liver...0252-27879505/

150 Tons of Red Tilapias

http://business.asiaone.com/Business...31-255737.html

Thousands of Fish

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/ceb...-barangay-Ibo#

Scores of dead fish

http://www.france24.com/en/20101227-...h-haitian-lake

Several Manatees

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/...,7714948.story

Hundreds of Starfish, Jellyfish

http://www.abcnews4.com/Global/story.asp?S=13735801

200 Birds

http://www.ktre.com/global/story.asp?s=13787277

Main source: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UT...bca25af104a22b
Some more for Feb and March  that includes the Redondo Beach Mar 8th, 2011

April 2011
DEAD FISH IN 36 LAKES IN CONNECTICUT!
http://finalnews.ru/zhivotniy-mir/mertva...tikut.html

MASS FISH DIE-OFF IN MICHIGAN!
http://www.wnem.com/news/27533302/detail.html

HEAPS OF DEAD FISH AT BAY STATE PONDS!
http://www.wggb.com/Global/story.asp?S=14456509

DOZENS OF DEAD FISH FOUND IN MADISON POND!
http://www.wapt.com/r/27525644/detail.html

RED SAND LAKE FISH DIE-OFF!
http://brainerddispatch.com/outdoors/201...-hits-home

MELTING LAKES REVEAL HUNDREDS OF DEAD FISH!
http://kstp.com/article/stories/s2062959.shtml

HUNDREDS OF DEAD FISH IN MEADOWS RIVER
http://www.meadowlakeprogress.com/Articl...?e=3077612

DEAD BIRDS FALL FROM THE SKY IN KANSAS!
http://www.kwch.com/news/kwch-news-mes-s...3763.story

TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DEAD FISH IN INDIA!
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/thousa...st/776492/

LAKE MAARDU WITHOUT FISH!
http://rus.err.ee/estonia/34d2ea98-cdee-...f87fc70b86

MASSIVE FISH MOR IN THE LIPETSK REGION!
http://www.vseneprostotak.ru/2011/04/v-l...or-ryibyi/

100 TONNES OF DEAD FISH IN UKRAINE!
http://www.057.ua/news/48492

PENGUINS LOSING THEIR FEATHERS TO UNKNOWN ILLNESS!
http://rus.newsru.ua/world/08apr2011/pingvin.html

DEAD TURTLES FOUND ON AUSTRALIAN BEACH!
http://finalnews.ru/zhivotniy-mir/mertvi...ralii.html

Animal Death List

4th June 2011 - 800 Tons of fish dead in a lake near the Taal Volcano in the Philippines.

13th May 2011 - Dozens of Sharks washing up dead in California.

13th May 2011 - Thousands of fish wash up dead on shores of Lake Erie in Ohio.

6th May 2011 - Record number of wildlife die-offs in The Rockies during the winter.

1st May 2011 - Two giant Whales wash ashore and die on Waiinu Beach in New Zealand.

22nd April 2011 - Leopard Sharks dying in San Francisco Bay.

20th April 2011 - 6 Tons of dead Sardines found in Ventura Harbour in Southern California.

20th April 2011 - Hundreds of Dead Abalone and a Marlin wash up dead on Melkbos Beach near Cape Town.

18th April 2011 - Hundreds of dead fish found in Ventura Harbour in Southern California.

29th March 2011 - Over 1300 ducks die in Houston Minnesota.Aminal Deaths End Time

28th March 2011 - Sei Whale washes up dead on beach in Virginia.

26th March 2011 - Hundreds of fish dead in Gulf Shores.

8th March 2011 - Millions of dead fish in King Harbor Marina in California.

3rd March 2011 - 80 baby Dolphins now dead in Gulf Region.

25th February 2011 - Avian Flu - Hundreds of Chickens die suddenly in North Sumatra Indonesia.

23rd February 2011 - 28 baby Dolphins wash up dead in Alabama and Mississippi.

21st February 2011 - Big Freeze kills hundreds of thousands of fish along coast in Texas.

21st February 2011 - Bird Flu? 16 Swans die over 6 weeks in Stratford-Upon-Avon, UK.

20th February 2011 - Over 100 whales dead in Mason Bay, New Zealand.

20th February 2011 - 120 Cows found dead in Banting, Malaysia.

19th February 2011 - Many Blackbirds found dead in Ukraine.

16th February 2011 - 5 Million dead fish in Mara River, Kenya.

16th February 2011 - Thousands of fish and several dozen ducks dead in Ontario, Canada.

16th February 2011 - Mass fish death in Black Sea Region in Turkey.

11th February 2011 - 20,000 Bees died suddenly in a biodiversity exhibit in Ontario, Canada.

11th February 2011 - Hundreds of dead birds found in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

9th February 2011 - Thousands of dead fish wash ashore in Florida.

8th February 2011 - Hundreds of Sparrows fall dead in Rotorua, New Zealand.

5th February 2011 - 14 Whales die after being beached in New Zealand.

4th February 2011 - Thousands of various fish float dead in Amazon River and in Florida.

2nd February 2011 - Hundreds of Pigeons dying in Geneva, Switzerland.

31st January 2011 - Hundreds of thousands of Horse Mussell Shells wash up dead on beaches in Waiheke Island, New Zealand.

27th January 2011 - 200 Pelicans wash up dead on Topsail Beach in North Carolina.

27th January 2011 - 2000 Fish dead in Bogota, Columbia.Dead Fish End Times

23rd January 2011 - Hundreds of dead fish in Dublin, Ireland.

22nd January 2011 - Thousands of dead Herring wash ashore in Vancouver Island, Canada.

21st January 2011 - Thousands of fish dead in Detroit River, Michigan.

20th January 2011 - 55 dead Buffalo in Cayuga County, New York.

18th January 2011 - Thousands of Octopus was up in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal.

17th January 2011 - 10,000 Buffalos and Cows died in Vietnam.

17th January 2011 - Hundreds of dead seals washing up on shore in Labrador, Canada.

15th January 2011 - 200 dead Cows found in Portage County, Wisconsin.

14th January 2011 - Massive fish death in Baku, Azerbaijan.

14th January 2011 - 300 Blackbirds found dead on highway I-65 south of Athens in Alabama.

7th January 2011 - 8,000 Turtle Doves reign down dead in Faenza, Italy.

6th January 2011 - Hundreds of dead Grackles, Sparrows & Pigeons were found dead in Upshur County, Texas.

5th January 2011 - Hundreds of Dead Snapper with no eyes washed up on Coromandel beaches in New Zealand.

5th January 2011 - 40,000+ crabs wash up dead in Kent, England.

4th January 2011 - 100 Tons of Sardines, Croaker & Catfish wash up dead on the Parana region shores in Brazil.

4th January 2011 - 3,000+ dead Blackbirds found in Louisville, Kentucky.

4th January 2011 - 500 Dead Red-winged blackbirds & Starlings in Louisiana.

4th January 2011 - Thousands of dead fish consisting of Mullet, Ladyfish, Catfish & Snook in Volusia County, Florida.

3rd January 2011 - 2,000,000 (2 Million) Dead fish consisting of Menhayden, spots & Croakers wash up in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland & Virginia.

1st January 2011 - 200,000+ Dead fish wash up on the shores of Arkansas River, Arkansas.

1st January 2011 - 5,000+ Red-winged blackbirds & Starlings fall out of the sky dead in Beebe, Arkansas.

20th December 2010 (est. date) - Thousands of Crows, Pigeons, Wattles & Honeyeaters fell out of the sky in Esperance, Western Australia.

2nd November 2010 - Thousands of sea birds found dead in Tasmania, Australia.

Borrowed from :  http://www.end-times-prophecy.org/animal-deaths-birds-fish-end-time...

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Comment by Alison on April 20, 2012 at 6:28am

Although the link listed below is about a conference being held to discuss the status quo lies about why changes are so drastic in the Arctic, this article does paint quite a picture as to how rapid and severe the changes are in these lands to the north.

Giant Conference to Discuss Dramatic Arctic Changes

"Temperatures are increasing so quickly that Barber has changed his estimate of when the summer ice pack will disappear from 2100 to as early as next year.

Ice once attached to the land is breaking off and forming icebergs in the Beaufort Sea, where energy companies hope to start exploratory drilling.

"There are more of [those icebergs] and they are a much larger hazard than they used to be," said Barber.

Sea ice loss – together with the loss of winter snow cover – is also causing rapid declines in animals such as gulls and walruses.

Seals, which depend on a reliable snowpack to build dens to protect newly born pups, are also hurting. The population cycles of small rodents such as lemmings appear to have collapsed.

The trees and shrubs of the boreal forest are moving into the tundra, bringing with them new animals such as the red fox that are replacing the native Arctic fox.

The winter moth is defoliating trees in Arctic Scandinavia. Moose ticks are troubling previously tick-free herds in the Yukon.

Northern aboriginals, whose food security depends on their ability to get out on the land to hunt and fish, find themselves stranded when conditions change unexpectedly."

Comment by Howard on April 18, 2012 at 12:52am

Thousands of Dead Fish in Hazira, India (April 15)

Thousands of dead fish were found in a confined (60 hectare) pond.  Company officials called it a rare occurrence and have started investigation to find the actual cause of death of the marine life.

Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) officials attribute the deaths in large number to variations in the dissolved oxygen demand content in the water body .

Large quantity of a local saline water variety of fish called as Boi fish were found floating on the water body created by KRIBHCO and covered from all the sides by a wall in nearly two sq km area.

"Generally this pond is at an end and no one is allowed to venture in. However some locals would have gone there unauthorized with intention of fishing," deputy general manager, HR at KRIBHCO, N K Sahoo said.

"We have not seen any such incident in last 30 years and this one might have occurred as algae grown in the water body would have brought the dissolved oxygen content low for the survival of this variety of fish. However we are checking what exactly caused the death," he added.

It is a known fact that in certain areas people use chlorine or other pesticides to kill fishes. Even in this case, initially over dose of released ammonia was suspected to be the cause of death by some local villagers.

However that argument was put to rest by local officer of GPCB Anil Patel. He said, "Primary investigations reveals two possible causes. One is heavy growth of algae, which disturbs the dissolved oxygen content and second is high rate of evaporation of water that might have led to a situation where this variety of fish did not get enough liquid oxygen necessary for their survival."

"We have taken the samples and have sent them for examination. Once all the tests are conducted, we will know the exact cause of their death," he said.

What is even more surprising is the fact of the only two species of fishes found in this water, only the Boi fishes died. The other specie called the sting fish were not affected.

The fishes were found dead on April 15 and 16.

Comment by Beva on April 13, 2012 at 5:25pm
Comment by Howard on April 7, 2012 at 10:56pm

March 28: UK -

At least 1,000 dead fish have been pulled from a lake in Bexleyheath but no one knows what is killing them.

The Environment Agency say they have tested the water in Danson Lake and it is clean - so it is believed the fish are dying from a mystery disease.

Residents met to discuss the mystery of the dead fish left to rot in Danson Lake.

The Environment Agency and Bexley Council are investigating and said more tests on the water and the fish will be carried out.

Source

Comment by Howard on April 7, 2012 at 10:49pm

Hundreds of Fish Die In Fort Worth, Texas (April 7) -
Hundreds of fish have mysteriously perished at Lake Hollow in Eastern Fort Worth.

Frustrated homeowners in Fort Worth’s Meadowbrook hills are wondering what’s killing hundreds of fish in their backyard pond.

Neighbors started to notice the dead fish after Tuesday’s storms.

The pond known as Lake Hollow was once a relaxing escape for Michael Anderson and other homeowners who live in Meadowbrook Hills.

“And we just sit down in the evenings on the landing and just revel in the beauty,” said Anderson.

An unknown problem is bringing the anxiety of a wasteland.

“Obviously this lake is going to turn into a health hazard the way things are going,’ said Anderson.

Hundreds of dead fish including perch and catfish floated to the top of the pond.

Neighbors immediately called the city for help.

Workers ruled out a sewage leak and are investigating what else could have caused this including testing water samples.

City workers worked Friday and Saturday to clear the dead fish.

Neighbors think the problem might be coming from the creek the city created decades ago for runoff.

After seeing an oil-like slick, neighbors are curious if someone else independently illegally dumped material.

“We’re two miles out of downtown there’s not that many areas like this in the inner city and you always like to protect it,” said neighbor Stephen Barr.

The worry has ruined Anderson’s Easter plans. 25 children were scheduled to fish and paddle boat at the lake. Now those plans are canceled out of safety concerns.

“And we can’t let them out here,” said Anderson

Comment by Howard on April 5, 2012 at 8:21pm

Fish Kill on the Indo-Australian Plate border in India -

"Thousands of dead fish were today found floating in Ganga river at Shukratal (India). The locals informed the administration after seeing thousands of fish floating in the river water, officials said. The reason behind the incident was not yet known and water sample had been sent to experts."  Source

Comment by Planet Twelve on April 4, 2012 at 8:47am

Namibia: 'Strange Serpents' Plague Tubuses

SINCE December last year, Erongo's Tubuses settlement, north of Usakos near the foot of the Erongo Mountains, has apparently been plagued by hundreds of 'large strange snakes'.

Speculation is rife, but one peculiar version has it that some residents claim that they saw a helicopter flying low over the area before the New Year - soon after which there was a sharp increase in the snake population.

According to one resident, the snakes are not the usual kinds (like pythons, puffadders, whip snakes and mambas) found in the area. The 'new' snakes were also larger and more dangerous.

"Instead of staying in the bush, these snakes are coming into the homes as if the houses belong to them," said David /Nuseb.

One story has it that a toddler was apparently sitting on the couch watching television, when a large serpent entered the living room and made its way to the TV where it started 'fighting' with the images on the screen.

"The child called his parents; the snake was cornered and killed," /Nuseb said.

There is agreement among the community that there is usually an increase of snakes after a good rainy season, like that of last year, but then the snakes apparently stay in the bush, away from people.

Another member of the community, Isak â‰Naweseb said that scores of them have been killed by people over the past few months, or by vehicles driving over them on the roads.

Read more here: http://allafrica.com/stories/201204030872.html

Comment by Verdad O. Consequencia on April 3, 2012 at 7:57pm

THOUSANDS OF DOLPHINS DYING IN GULF WATERS

Analysis by Tim Wall 
Tue Apr 3, 2012 06:01 AM ET 

http://news.discovery.com/earth/hundred-of-dolphins-dying-mysteriou...

Bottlenose_Dolphin better_KSC04pd0178The dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico are in the midst of a massive die-off. The reasons why remain a complicated and mysterious mix of oil, bacteria, and the unknown.

Normally an average of 74 dolphins are stranded on the northern shore of the Gulf of Mexico each year, especially during the spring birthing season. But between February 2010 and April 1, 2012, 714 dolphins and other cetaceans have been reported as washed up on the coast from the Louisiana/Texas border through Franklin County, Florida, reported the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). 95 percent of the mammals were dead.

BLOG: Why Are Dolphins Beaching Themselves?

Since many of the dead dolphins sink, decompose or are eaten by scavengers before washing up, NOAA biologists believe that 714 represents only a fraction of the actual death count. NOAA declared the die-off an “Unusual Mortality Event” as per the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972.

Although the timing of die-off largely coincides with BP's Deepwater Horizon oil spill and its aftermath, the deaths actually started increasing about two months before the April 20, 2010 explosion which started the months long oil spill.

Before the spill, 112 dolphins had already been reported stranded on the shore.

. . . see rest of article at URL above , , , 

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Comment by Verdad O. Consequencia on April 3, 2012 at 2:00am

Large Number of Dead Fish Washing Ashore in Maldive Islands

Biological Hazard in Maldives on Monday, 02 April, 2012 at 18:53 (06:53 PM) UTC

Source: http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/site/?pageid=event_desc&edis_id=BH...

Large numbers of dead fish have been washing ashore on resorts and inhabited islands in the upper north of the Maldives in Noonu and Haa Atolls, reports the Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture. The dead fish are overwhelmingly red-tooth trigger fish (odonus niger, locally known as vaalan rondu), but include several other species of reef fishes including Acanthurids (surgeon fish) and Serranids. The Marine Research Centre (MRC) is currently investigating the incident. MRC Director General Shiham Adam said a series of similar incidents were reported from June-December in 2007. Tests showed the increased presence of the bacteria Staphylococcus in the spleen of fish samples, but the investigation was inconclusive. “We sent samples sent to the US and it seemed be related to a bacterial infection in the gills that causes them to suffocate,” Shiham explained. “A lot of people say it is global warming and environmental change. [Fish kill incidents] are not something that normally happens, so we are worried about it,” he said.

Minute changes in the environment during critical periods of a species’ life-cycle could trigger such events, Shiham explained. n a statement, the Fisheries Ministry noted that the Maldives lacked the capacity to deal with such large scale incidents of fish-kill, “so we have to resort to collaboration with institutes and individual parties from overseas. As such we are awaiting results from fish samples which have been sent to laboratories in India and Denmark.” Marine biologists have also reported ‘red-tides’ in the lagoons and beaches of some resorts, which sometimes attributed to algal blooms, such as trichodesmium. “Phytoplankton (or algal) blooms are reported to be a very common cause of fish kills around the globe,” noted the MRC’s report into the 2007 fish kill incidents. “Controlled populations of several groups of potentially harmful algae usually belonging to the dinoflagellates) exist) in the marine environment. When conditions become favourable (nutrient enrichment of the waters, changes in physical conditions of the surrounding waters, etc) the microalgae (usually also associated with the secretion of toxins) populations burst causing mass mortalities of fish,” the report noted. “These toxins are not necessarily always associated with fish kills, but rather the planktivores that feed on these dinoflagellates accumulate the toxins, which in turn affects higher predators (including human beings) that feeds on the toxin-accumulated fish.” The statement from the Fisheries Ministry advised the public to not to eat the dead fish or go into murky water, as it may be potentially harmful to health.

Comment by Howard on March 30, 2012 at 4:51am

Hundreds of Dead Fish in St Leonards (NSW Australia)

More than 100 dead fish washed up on a beach at St Leonards yesterday prompting an investigation by authorities.

Residents walking on the beach were shocked to find scores of stingrays as well as flathead, whiting, snapper, flounder and other dead fish on a 100m stretch of beach near the Edwards Point Wildlife Reserve yesterday morning.

"I walk along here all the time and I've never seen anything like it," said Graeme Gill.

Fellow St Leonards resident Peter Dowling said he had walked his dog along the beach regularly in the past eight years and never seen so many dead fish.

"When you see such a large number of dead fish and such a wide variety of fish it makes you wonder if there's something toxic in the water," he said.

Sisters Pauline and Jen Hardy agreed the incident was unprecedented in the area.

"We walk our dogs along here about two or three times a week, it's normally a fabulous spot, but our dogs definitely won't be going in the water," Pauline said.

An EPA spokesperson said the authority would comment on the matter once it had received the report from the DPI.

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