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Related: About this forum...testing for radiation in dead whales... “...may have consumed something toxic… "
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TV: US scientists testing for radiation in dead whales as mysterious die-off in Pacific continues Now 14 carcasses reported, expert warns death toll could still rise Whales may have consumed something toxic trying to find an explanation for this unusual event (VIDEO)
KTUU, Jul 10, 2015: 5 more dead whales found in Alaska waters since June; total 14 dead; Researchers try to understand mysterious whale deaths Kate Wynne, a Marine Mammal Specialist for the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program, told Channel 2 News that since the June 18 announcement of the nine dead fin whales, four humpback whales and another fin whale have been found dead. According to Wynne, the five whales appeared to have been dead for the same amount of time as the previously discovered whales After the first two whales were discovered it triggered a response from numerous agencies The good news is that this has gotten a lot of us to talk to each other, and be alert, Wynne said Wynne thinks the whales may have consumed something toxic Tests on tissue from one of the whales have proven negative for domoic acid, a biotoxin, and results on two other tests, for Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) and Cesium-137 radioactivity, are still pending.
Continually not good.
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...testing for radiation in dead whales... “...may have consumed something toxic… " (Original Post)
NeoGreen
Jul 2015
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Wilms
(26,795 posts)1. "Continually not good."
You're damn right.
Journeyman
(15,433 posts)2. What a screwy world -- I hope for Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning because it sounds less threatening…
