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First ever 4.0 earthquake off Ireland's Atlantic coast surprises geologists

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© British Geological SurveyEarthquake strikes off Co Mayo coastline - Map showing locations from where people reported that the felt the affects of this morning’s earthquake, which struck 60km off the Co Mayo coastline.
A leading seismologist has said yesterday's earthquake off the west coast was "unexpected" and poses "very interesting questions for geologists".

The earthquake, which registered a magnitude of four on the Richter scale, was recorded as 60km west of Belmullet, Co Mayo, at a depth of 3km, at 8.58am. It was the largest local seismic event ever recorded, according to Tom Blake of the Irish National Seismic Network (INSN) and the Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies.

It was also the second-largest local earthquake on record in either Britain or Ireland, he said - the first being of 5.4 magnitude on July 19th, 1984, off the west coast of Wales and felt in Waterford and Wicklow.

A 2.7 magnitude tremor was recorded in Lisdoonvarna, Co Clare, in May 2010.

The Irish Coast Guard recorded instances of structural damage to houses in Erris, Co Mayo, yesterday and the British Geological Survey said the impact was felt in Galway, Mayo and Sligo.

The Geological Survey of Ireland said earthquakes of this magnitude at this depth were "not very unusual although not common".

However, Mr Blake said that while the earthquake was classified as "moderate", it was "significant" in that it challenged existing information about seismic activity off the west coast.

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Tipping Point? Earth Headed for Catastrophic Collapse, Researchers Warn

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© NASA/NOAA/GSFC/Suomi NPP/VIIRS/Norman KuringThis composite image uses a number of swaths of the Earth's surface taken on January 4, 2012.
Earth is rapidly headed toward a catastrophic breakdown if humans don't get their act together, according to an international group of scientists.

Writing Wednesday (June 6) in the journal Nature, the researchers warn that the world is headed toward a tipping point marked by extinctions and unpredictable changes on a scale not seen since the glaciers retreated 12,000 years ago.

"There is a very high possibility that by the end of the century, the Earth is going to be a very different place," study researcher Anthony Barnosky told LiveScience. Barnosky, a professor of integrative biology from the University of California, Berkeley, joined a group of 17 other scientists to warn that this new planet might not be a pleasant place to live.

"You can envision these state changes as a fast period of adjustment where we get pushed through the eye of the needle," Barnosky said.

"As we're going through the eye of the needle, that's when we see political strife, economic strife, war and famine."

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66' long dock with Japanese inscription winds up on Oregon beach

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© Oregon Parks and RecreationA dock has washed shore near Agate Beach, Oregon, after first being sighted floating in the water Monday.
Officials in Newport, Oregon, are trying to figure out how a 66-foot long dock with a metal placard bearing Japanese writing wound up on a local beach.

The dock was first seen floating offshore near Agate Beach, a mile north of Newport, according to the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.

"The origin of the object is not known, but there is no obvious evidence it crossed the ocean," the parks department said in a statement.

The dock is 7 feet tall and 19 feet wide, made of concrete and metal but is able to float. Because of the large size, state park workers are telling residents to stay away from it.

Some have speculated that the dock may be debris from the March 2011 tsunami in Japan since other items have washed up on Western U.S. shores after that disaster. Parks officials cannot confirm the dock's origin but said they had forwarded the placard with Japanese writing to the Japanese Consulate in Portland, Oregon.

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USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 5.2 - NE of Saryg-Sep, Russia

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Event Time:

2012-06-06 14:04:17 UTC
2012-06-06 22:04:17 UTC+08:00 at epicenter
2012-06-06 07:04:17 UTC-07:00 system time

Nearby Cities:
36km (22mi) NE of Saryg-Sep, Russia
88km (55mi) E of Kaa-Khem, Russia
108km (67mi) E of Kyzyl, Russia
223km (139mi) E of Shagonar, Russia
887km (551mi) WNW of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

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USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 4.0 - NW of Clifden, Ireland

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Event Time:

2012-06-06 07:58:13 UTC
2012-06-06 06:58:13 UTC-01:00 at epicenter
2012-06-06 00:58:13 UTC-07:00 system time

Nearby Cities:
94km (58mi) NW of Clifden, Ireland
110km (68mi) WNW of Castlebar, Ireland
113km (70mi) W of Beal An Atha, Ireland
156km (97mi) NW of Galway, Ireland
318km (198mi) WNW of Dublin, Ireland

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Earthquake reported off coast of Mayo

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British Geological Survey said it was a 'rare and unusual' event
The British Geological Survey has confirmed a magnitude 4 earthquake off the west coast of Ireland.

It occurred shortly before 9am, 60km off the Mayo coast.

A spokesperson for the British Geological Survey said it was a "rare and unusual" event.

But he said that it has happened before and added that around 200 small earthquakes happen around Ireland every year.

Locals in a number of areas on the west coast reported feeling earth tremors this morning.

There have been reports of some structural damage but this has not been confirmed.

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Tons of Dead Sardines Washed Up at Port Ohara, Japan

Dead Sardines
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Somethingterribly fishy is going on at the fishing port of Ohara (pronounced Oh-hara) in Isumi City of Chiba Prefecture, and it has nothing to do with espionage or political corruption. There are tons and tons of dead sardines washing up on the shore, and not only is the sight disturbing, but the huge amount of dead fish is literally smelling up the entire surrounding area.

According to the news, the dead fish started washing up around noon of June 3rd, and as of early afternoon on June 4th, the situation still remained pretty much out of control. The amount of dead sardines that has washed up is thought to total several dozen metrics tons, so you can imagine how bad the smell of rotting fish must be.

We've seen the pictures uploaded onto Twitter, and the port looks completely filled with fish - it almost looks like a carpet of sardines. It doesn't seem likely that any fishing boats will be setting sail from this port soon.

There are also, of course, the usual posts and comments on the internet on how this could be an omen, a sign of a coming great natural disaster.

When we inquired with a local inn, we were told that the port was scheduled to be closed from June 1st to 5th, but given the emergency, local fishermen are currently out in full force trying to resolve the situation. Already more than 2 full days into the bizarre occurrence, the smell has to be almost unbearable, but the people of Ohara still have no idea when they will be able to get rid of all the sardines. We sincerely hope they will be able to solve the problem quickly.