Animal Behavior, Methane Poisoning, Dead or Alive and on the move (+ interactive map)

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When Planet X entered the inner Solar System in late 2002 - early 2003, it was not just the Earth that reacted, as it did with an increase in earthquakes, volcanism and extreme weather, the animal life on Earth also started showing signs of the approaching monster.

The most noticeable symptoms were:

  • Crazy Animal Behaviour:  Reports of bizarre behaviour including animal attacks from normally passive creatures and spiders spinning webs over whole fields.
  • Confused Animals:  Whales and dolphins stranding themselves on beaches in droves or getting lost upstream in coastal rivers.
  • Large fish and bird kills:  Flocks of birds falling dead from the sky and shoals of fish dying and floating to the surface of lakes, rivers and washing up along coastlines.

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Crazy Animal Behaviour

Reports of crazy animal behaviour have included sheep that charged a farmer’s wife off a cliff, deer attacking a car and rabbits biting pedestrians.  Spiders have spun webs over whole fields and caterpillar larvae have covered whole trees in silk.

As usual, the Zetas explain the true causes:

http://www.zetatalk.com/transfor/t154.htm (Jan 11th 2003)

Animal behavior also has been noted as almost crazed, where animals normally passive and seeking to avoid confrontation will attack with provocation, or fly in the wrong direction during migration. This is due to signals the animals or insects get from the core of the Earth, signals not known to man, but nonetheless there.  [……]  Spiders weaving webs to an extreme so that acres are covered under webs, get noted, but the base behavior is normal for a spider.  EOZT

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Confused Animals

Other erratic behaviour among animals included a seeming loss of direction with whales and dolphins swimming inland and stranding themselves on beaches.

Unreliable Compasses  (March 28th, 2009)

The compass is unreliable for the past few years, and lately has gotten very extreme in its variance. Many animals and insects have a biological compass, recording during migrations where that compass laid, and when taking a return trip relying on the recording to guide them back. If the Earth's N Pole swings away from the press of Planet X, which is increasingly pointing its N Pole at the Earth, then these animals are not given correct clues and aim for land or up a river. Sad to say, this will only get worse as the last weeks and the pole shift loom on the horizon.   EOZT

Are due to the Magnetic Clash   (July 1st, 2006)

The compass anomaly, swinging to the East, is indicative of the Earth adjusting to the approach of Planet X and the clash of their magnetic fields. The change is indicative of a clash in magnetic fields as Planet X comes ever closer to the Earth, their fields touching. It is the combined field that Earth must adjust to, and continue to adjust to, not the exact position of the N Pole of Planet X within these fields, and the Sun's magnetic field enters into the equation too. This dramatic change, noted by a conscientious tracker, checking dual compasses daily for years, indicates that the Earth is trying to align side-by-side with Planet X, bringing its magnetic N Pole to point toward the Sun, as Planet X is currently doing in the main. These adjustments are temporary, and change about, as magnets can make dramatic and swift changes in their alignment with each other. Put a number of small magnets on a glass, with iron ore dust, and move a large magnet about under them, and watch the jerking about they do. Are we saying the Earth's magnetic field is going to get more erratic in the future, dramatically so? There is no question that this will be one of the signs that will come, yet another not covered by the Global Warming excuse.   EOZT

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Large fish and bird kills

Hundreds, if not thousands, of these events have taken place with the frequency increasing year on year.  Poignant examples include the 20 tonnes of dead herring which washed ashore in Norway and 1200 pelicans found on a beach in Peru.

Earth Farts  (January 9th, 2007)

We have explained, in great detail, that the stretch zone does not register great quakes when rock layers pull apart and sink, as this is a silent Earth change. Nancy has carefully documented breaking water and gas mains, derailing trains, dislocating bridge abutments, mining accidents, and outbreaks of factory explosions, showing that these have occurred in rashes on occasion, when the rock layers pulled apart. [……]  In September-October of 2005, a smell of rotten eggs was sensed from LA to Thunder Bay on Lake Superior to the New England states and throughout the South-Eastern US. We explained at that time that this was due to rock layers being pulled apart, releasing gas from moldering vegetation trapped during prior pole shifts, when rock layers were jerked about, trapping vegetation. We explained in March of 2002 that black water off the coast of Florida was caused by this phenomena. Do these fumes cause people to sicken, and birds to die? Mining operations of old had what they called the canary in a birdcage, to warn the miners of methane gas leaks. Birds are very sensitive to these fumes, and die, and this is indeed what happened in Austin, TX. Were it not for the explosions associated with gas leaks, it would be common knowledge that gas leaks sicken, as the body was not structured to breathe such air for long.   EOZT

 

Zetatalk Explanation  (January 8th, 2011)

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.   EOZT

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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on April 2, 2014 at 12:57am

http://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/dead-fish-found-floating-in-puslinch-la...

dead fish Puslinch Lake

Dead fish seen floating in Puslinch Lake behind the Old Marina Restaurant. -- April 1, 2014

Published Tuesday, April 1, 2014 1:03PM EDT 
Last Updated Tuesday, April 1, 2014 6:28PM EDT

Hundreds of dead fish have washed up along the shores of Puslinch Lake.

While it may be alarming, the reason is not surprising.

It’s called a winter kill.

Dead fish found floating in Puslinch Lake

According to the Ministry of Natural Resources, it happens most often in shallow bodies of water that are frozen for an extended period of time, preventing the natural exchange of oxygen.

“Unfortunately the fish are dying from lack of oxygen,” says Art Zymerman, president of the Puslinch Lake Conservation Association. “What I see here now is the worst winter kill that I’ve seen in the ten years that I’ve been on the lake, and even the lake residents that have been here much longer than me. Everyone is concerned.”

The winter kill will have a devastating effect on the fish population at Puslinch Lake.

Zymerman says he expects to see hundreds, if not tens of thousands of fish wash up on the shoreline in the coming weeks.

That’s why fishermen are being asked to stay away until later this summer.

Anyone who visits the lake will smell the rotting fish but experts say it will only take a few weeks for the lake to clean itself up naturally.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on April 1, 2014 at 6:34pm

http://www.wsbt.com/news/local/dead-fish-discovered-at-pike-lake/25...

Dead fish discovered at Pike Lake


Dead fish discovered


WARSAW -

Indiana DNR is getting reports of a large amount of dead fish. They've been seen floating in at least two Kosciusko County lakes.

Robert Schultz has been fishing on Kosciusko County Lakes for thirty some years.

"A lot of good memories," he said.

He knows all the lakes like the back of his hand, but he saw something rare early Monday morning at Pike Lake.

"...Probably about 7, 7:30, this whole bank right here was completely full right here all the way around, that bank was completely full cause the water was calm and the wind wasn't blowing," Schultz said.

The bank was full of dead Gizzard Shad.

"It's absolutely everywhere," Schultz said.

The harsh winter killed a lot of shad. The DNR says this type of fish just can't handle the freezing temperatures.

"Probably about four years, it's been this solid of a freeze," Schultz said.

He says he's seen hundreds of dead fish...

"There's some shad like this big that's died," he said stretching his hands wide.

At Pike Lake, a lot of the dead shad have been gobbled up by birds and larger fish, but fisherman like Schultz expect to see more.

The DNR says it's also received reports of dead shad at Winona Lake. Again, a spokesperson says they died from the cold weather. But if other fish are found dead, he says it would likely have something to do with a lack of oxygen produced by plants.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on March 28, 2014 at 12:52am

http://www.beritajakarta.com/2008/en/newsview.aspx?idwil=0&id=3...

BERITAJAKARTA.COM — 3/27/2014 10:09:28 PM

Hundreds of Fish Found Dead on Marunda Beach

Hundreds of dead fish are found floating on Marunda Beach, Cilincing, North Jakarta. Such a thing is complained by local fishermen who suspect those fish dead because of the wastes polluting the water. Since last Monday (3/24), those dead fish got dragged to the shore until to Marunda coastal area.
Chief of Marunda Coastal Fishermen, Al-Alam Aslik (62), suspected those fish dead because of wastes from households as well as big companies around the location, which flowing from several rivers and canal that estuary to Marunda waters. “We do not know where the wastes come from, but around here there are industrial areas like KBN, Marunda Centre, et cetera,” he told, Thursday (3/27).
According to Aslik, his party has reported this matter to related unit. As a matter of fact, they even had sent sample of seawater as requested by North Jakarta Fisheries, Poultry, and Maritime Sub-Department. But until now, there is no response.
Responding this matter, Head of North Jakarta Fisheries, Poultry, and Maritime Sub-Department, Liliek Litasari, admitted that she has not received information about dead fish on Marunda Beach. However, she said that there is nothing odd about alleged pollution on Marunda Beach.
“It (Marunda Beach) is estuary of rivers which water flows there. Besides, there are also big companies around there. So, if there were wastes, it’s possible. We will check it to the location,” she stated.
Meanwhile, North Jakarta Mayor, Heru Budi Hartono, uttered that pollution on coastal area like Marunda might be caused by waste comprehensive factor from rivers as well as contra flow from the sea. Because of that, he will conduct investigation regarding indication and allegation of factories near the location throwing wastes to the waters.
“Indeed there is allegation and we must increase surveillance. After this, I will coordinate with (North Jakarta) Fisheries, Poultry, and Maritime Sub-Department to check the matter directly,” he finished.
Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on March 22, 2014 at 8:07pm

http://guardian.co.tt/news/2014-03-22/big-stink-la-brea-dead-fish-w...

Big stink in Trinidad as dead fish wash ashore

Published: 
Saturday, March 22, 2014
La Brea residents protest on Coffee Beach yesterday, to raise the issue of dead fish which have been washing ashore all week.

The skies were clear and the breeze was cool, but there was nothing relaxing about walking along the La Brea shoreline yesterday, as the stench of rotting fish carcasses and the massive flocks of corbeaux lingering about had residents both sick and scared. After waking up yesterday to a foul odour in their community, they found their beaches crowded with the birds feasting on dead mullets and moonshines, which were littered across the beach.

At about 9 am, residents bore placards in protest of their woeful situation, hopeful that Government would bring some relief to the fishing community, which has already suffered through last December’s Petrotrin oil spill disaster. Spokeswoman for the residents, Oneca Branker-Showers, said they have been experiencing nausea and diarrhoea due to the stench of dead fish, which have been washing ashore since last week Saturday. 

Holding Petrotrin responsible, because of its controversial use of Corexit 9500 dispersant during the oil spill cleanup, she said the dead fish were causing more suffering. “The smell is very awful and I have been getting diarrhoea because of the stench. I have no kids, but children in the area have been vomiting and getting diarrhoea,” she said.

“I believe it is due to the chemicals that were used to clean up the oil spill. It is probably the Corexit 9500 that is causing this. We are still experiencing the environmental hazards day after day, night after night and it is very uncomfortable living here these days. “Months after the oil spill and the beaches and mangroves have not been completely cleaned and we still have fumes now and again when the oil comes up from under the seabed.”

She added, “If you walk along the shoreline you will see spots of oil still coming up. There is also a canal at Carat Shed Beach with oil in it and this gives off fumes.” Although a handful of residents raked up the dead fish into heaps, the high tide washed up more fish. “From oil fumes to dead fish fumes. La Brea people are people too, we have rights,” Avianne Rankin shouted as she held onto a placard.

According to the Centre for Biological Diversity, dispersants break down oil into small droplets. It also pushes the oil residue below the surface, creating a toxic environment for fish by releasing harmful oil break-down products into the water. Petrotrin had launched an investigation into the matter, but according to head of Corporate Social Responsibility, George Commissiong, the company is still awaiting test results. 

He said via e-mail: “Further to reports of dead fish along the beaches in La Brea, our HSE personnel visited the beaches and took samples of the carcasses. “The carcasses have since been sent for independent testing in order to determine the cause of death. The results have not been received. “While the residents have blamed the company and the recent oil spill for the fish kill, this has not yet been established.”

More species of fishes found
Initially, most of the dead fish were suspected to be mullets and salmon, but according to fisherman Jason James, brochet, torrot and moonshines were being killed as well. Now, the question for fishermen is whether or not their catches are safe for consumption. “The amount of fish we are seeing on the beach here and nobody is getting a response as to whether the fish in the sea are good for human consumption or not. 

“We need to know exactly what is taking place with the fish: whether it is safe to fish or to eat because this is a fishing village and a lot of people depend on fishing to eat.”

Comment by Howard on March 18, 2014 at 7:56pm

Sea of Dead Fish on Maninjau Lake in West Sumatra (Mar 18)
Thousands of floating dead fish have bizarrely appeared on the top of a scenic lake in Indonesia.

It is not the first time locals have seen the unusual phenomenon - at least 7,000 tonnes of fish died in 2009.

West Sumatra Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Agency said the fish perished from sulphur poisoning and they also detected a small amount of ammonia, 'which is not supposed to exist under normal conditions.'

The 99.5-square-kilometer Maninjau is a volcanic crater lake in Agam district.

The lake, which has a depth of close to 500 metres, is known for its mountain-rimmed panorama and has become one of West Sumatra’s famous tourist destinations.

Source

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2583530/Sea-dead-fish-Thous...

Comment by Howard on March 18, 2014 at 7:50pm

Massive Fish Kill in Georgian Lake (Mar 18)
A large number of dead fish has been discovered on the shores of Kumisi Lake.

Specialists at the National Food Agency claim the fish died due to a lack of water and oxygen.

Kumisi Lake is a popular place for anglers and lies about 20 km south of Tbilisi.

Specialists studied the situation in the lake and found that the fish was not poisoned, but died due to lack of oxygen.\

Source

http://dfwatch.net/dead-fish-found-on-shores-of-recreational-lake-n...

Comment by Derrick Johnson on March 15, 2014 at 6:46am

Rare false killer whale showing off Southern California allows for amazing encounters

Last confirmed sighting of sleek mammals in region was in 2001

 Captain Dave used a GoPro camera and managed, from his skiff, to not only capture close-ups of the false killer whales, but also vocalizations from the curious mammals, including one that seemed to be speaking to the camera. It’s one-of-a-kind footage, to be sure.

“I’ve never seen anything like it,” Anderson said. “I was sitting there for about five minutes and the whales came over and surrounded me. Their whistles were so loud I could hear them above the surface. I grabbed my GoPro and wasn’t even sure it was on and stuck it in the water. I was tempted to touch them but I didn’t want to disturb them. It was one of the most amazing encounters I’ve ever had with wild cetaceans.”

False killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) do resemble killer whales only slightly in body shape. They’re all black and lack the white eye patches and gray saddles of killer whales. They do, however, share some of the same feeding habits (both are known to prey on other marine mammals) and social behavior. They grow to about 16 feet, about half the size of the largest killer whales, and are somewhat mysterious.

It’s unclear where the large pod came from, but it’s possible that it traveled up the coast from Mexico or Central America, where false killer whale populations exist. The water off Southern California is unseasonably warm, and that could help explain the extremely rare visit.

Here’s another quality video, courtesy of  Dana Wharf Whale Watch:

Captain Dave used a GoPro camera and managed, from his skiff, to not only capture close-ups of the false killer whales, but also vocalizations from the curious mammals, including one that seemed to be speaking to the camera. It’s one-of-a-kind footage, to be sure.

“I’ve never seen anything like it,” Anderson said. “I was sitting there for about five minutes and the whales came over and surrounded me. Their whistles were so loud I could hear them above the surface. I grabbed my GoPro and wasn’t even sure it was on and stuck it in the water. I was tempted to touch them but I didn’t want to disturb them. It was one of the most amazing encounters I’ve ever had with wild cetaceans.”

False killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) do resemble killer whales only slightly in body shape. They’re all black and lack the white eye patches and gray saddles of killer whales. They do, however, share some of the same feeding habits (both are known to prey on other marine mammals) and social behavior. They grow to about 16 feet, about half the size of the largest killer whales, and are somewhat mysterious.

It’s unclear where the large pod came from, but it’s possible that it traveled up the coast from Mexico or Central America, where false killer whale populations exist. The water off Southern California is unseasonably warm, and that could help explain the extremely rare visit.

Here’s another quality video, courtesy of  Dana Wharf Whale Watch:

http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/nature/post/rare-false-killer-whale-...  

 

 

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on March 7, 2014 at 5:25am

http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2014/03/07/3958738.htm?site=wes...

7 March, 2014 9:36AM AEDT

Hundreds of Dead Birds found near Dubbo

Corellas

Some of the recused corellas found with hundreds of dead birds near Dubbo ( - ABC Western Plains)

Wildlife Information and Rescue Service volunteers have been responding to rescue calls with hundreds of native birds found dead or extremely ill in the Troy Reserve area.

Around 25 birds have been rescued so far but hundreds are reported to have died with WIRES volunteers saying calls from the public are still coming in.

It appears that a significant number of corellas have been killed, but sulphur crested cockatoos and galahs have also been effected.

Ann Mara is Chair of Dubbo WIRES Volunteers, "There's Carcass after carcass after carcass, many dead and some of them dying, lots of carcasses in the river itself. You know that's really hard on our volunteers. It's a terrible scene."

The NSW Environment Protection Authority is investigating the deaths.

Initial laboratory tests conducted by the EPA indicate that they may have died as a result of pesticide exposure. The EPA is also investigating the source of the pesticides.

As a precaution, people are warned to keep away from sick or dead birds and are advised not to handle them. Pets should also be kept away from affected birds.

Stuart McLeod is the Director of Technical Services with Dubbo City Council, "By all accounts it's a commercially available pesticide which is causing the problem. Where dead birds are seen in the river council workers have been out on the river collecting those birds."

Mr. McLeod reassured residents that there's no danger to the Dubbo City water supply as the effected area is ten kilometres downstream of the city's water treatment plant.

Comment by lonne rey on March 6, 2014 at 12:00am

Minnesota Mystery: What’s Killing the Moose?

GRAND PORTAGE, Minn. — For moose, this year’s winter-long deep freeze across the Upper Midwest is truly ideal weather. The large, gangly creatures are adapted to deep snow: Their hollow fur insulates them like fiberglass does in a house. And the prolonged cold helps eradicate pests that prey on moose, like ticks and meningeal worm, or brain worm. Yet moose in Minnesota are dying at an alarming rate, and biologists are perplexed as to why.

n the 1980s, moose numbered about 4,000 in the northwest part of the state; today, there are about 100.

Source

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on March 5, 2014 at 12:17am

http://wivb.com/2014/03/03/hundreds-of-ducks-found-dead-around-lakes/


Hundreds of ducks found dead around lakes


DUNKIRK, N.Y. (WIVB) – Hundreds of ducks are being found dead along Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, and the state Department of Environmental Conversation says extensive ice coverage is to blame.

The ducks have been found along the Lake Ontario shoreline, the Niagara River, in the open waters of Lake Erie, and Dunkirk Harbor. Conservationists say the fish eating birds found dead are emaciated and lack water-proofing, which is often a side effect of starvation.

Biologists believe the extensive ice coverage on the lakes has forced wintering waterfowl to concentrate in the limited remaining open water. That, in turn, reduces the food for all and, along with severe cold, is killing off the undernourished birds.

Though the mortality rate is difficult to estimate, the DEC categorized it as “extensive.”

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