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Thousands of starfish wash up at Skegness, UK

Matt Warman's photo of starfish washed up along the beach at Gibraltar Point, Skegness.
© Matt Warman
Matt Warman's photo of starfish washed up along the beach at Gibraltar Point, Skegness.
The beach at Gibraltar Point was tinted orange after thousands of starfish washed up during strong winds.

The striking image here was captured by Boston and Skegness MP Matt Warman during a walk along the beach.

He tweeted the image last week with the caption: "Huge numbers of starfish washed up at a very chilly Gibraltar Point this morning."

But depite the odd sight, experts at Skegness Aquarium and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust say it is a fairly common occurrence.

Fish

Scientists warn of suffocating oceans as huge dead zones quadruple since 1950

Dead sardines in Chile
© Felix Marquez/AP
A fisherman on a beach in Temuco, Chile that is blanketed with dead sardines, a result of algal blooms that suck oxygen out of the water.

Areas starved of oxygen in open ocean and by coasts have soared in recent decades, risking dire consequences for marine life and humanity


Ocean dead zones with zero oxygen have quadrupled in size since 1950, scientists have warned, while the number of very low oxygen sites near coasts have multiplied tenfold. Most sea creatures cannot survive in these zones and current trends would lead to mass extinction in the long run, risking dire consequences for the hundreds of millions of people who depend on the sea.

Climate change caused by fossil fuel burning is the cause of the large-scale deoxygenation, as warmer waters hold less oxygen. The coastal dead zones result from fertiliser and sewage running off the land and into the seas.


Comment: As the man-made global warming hoax spirals out of control, evidence suggests that the world is on the brink of a new ice age. The 'warming' that is taking place nowadays is likely due to increased volcanic activity and connected with a minute slowdown in planetary rotation.


The analysis, published in the journal Science, is the first comprehensive analysis of the areas and states: "Major extinction events in Earth's history have been associated with warm climates and oxygen-deficient oceans." Denise Breitburg, at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in the US and who led the analysis, said: "Under the current trajectory that is where we would be headed. But the consequences to humans of staying on that trajectory are so dire that it is hard to imagine we would go quite that far down that path."

"This is a problem we can solve," Breitburg said. "Halting climate change requires a global effort, but even local actions can help with nutrient-driven oxygen decline." She pointed to recoveries in Chesapeake Bay in the US and the Thames river in the UK, where better farm and sewage practices led to dead zones disappearing.

However, Prof Robert Diaz at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, who reviewed the new study, said: "Right now, the increasing expansion of coastal dead zones and decline in open ocean oxygen are not priority problems for governments around the world. Unfortunately, it will take severe and persistent mortality of fisheries for the seriousness of low oxygen to be realised."

Comment: The Gulf of Mexico is now the largest dead zone in the world - and we have factory farming to blame for it. Perhaps increased methane outgassing and undersea volcanic activity (it is estimated there are up to one million of these 'submarine volcanoes') are also contributory factors to these devastating 'dead zones'?

The significant increase of fish die off's and strange migratory behaviour of marine life could be considered other potential signs of such activity.


Fish

Hundreds of dead fish mysteriously wash up on beach in Adelaide, Australia

Hundreds of dead fish have mysteriously washed up on an Adelaide beach as authorities warn swimming is off limits

Hundreds of dead fish have mysteriously washed up on an Adelaide beach as authorities warn swimming is off limits
Hundreds of dead fish have mysteriously washed up on an Adelaide beach as authorities warn swimming is off limits.

Locals were shocked to find fish including mullet, trevally, bream and snapper washing up at West Lakes this week, 7 News reported.

One woman said she saw over 50 stranded on a concrete pillar.

Another said: 'We have a lot of people that come down here to do local fishing and they might be poisoning their children if they take the fish home.'

Fish

Rare, venomous sea snake found on Southern California beach

yellow-bellied sea snake
© Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Yellow-bellied sea snake
A rare venomous sea snake found slithering on the sand in Newport Beach earlier this week was one of a growing number of the serpents apparently drawn far north of their usual habitat by the spread of warm ocean temperatures, a biologist said Thursday.

The yellow-bellied sea snake discovered near the 18th Street lifeguard tower on Monday was the third report of the species in Southern California since 2015 - and the fifth since 1972, said Greg Pauly, herpetological curator at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.

Attention

Wild Florida rhesus monkeys are excreting rare herpes B virus that could be dangerous to humans

Florida rhesus monkey herpes b

Wildlife agency says free-roaming monkeys at state park are a public health concern, as 30% may have Herpes B that can spread to visitors via bodily fluids.
Wildlife managers in Florida say they want to remove roaming monkeys from the state in light of a new study published on Wednesday, which finds some of the animals are excreting a virus that can be dangerous to humans.

Scientists studying a growing population of rhesus macaques in Silver Springs state park say that rather than just carrying herpes B, which is common in the species, some of the monkeys have the virus in their saliva and other bodily fluids, posing a potential risk of spreading the disease.

Human cases of the virus have been rare, with about 50 documented worldwide, and there have been no known transmissions of it to people from wild rhesus macaques in Florida or elsewhere. However, the researchers say the issue has not been thoroughly studied.

Igloo

Record snowfall creates snow tunnel on road in French Alps

Snow Tunnel
© Alain Duclos, Data Avalanche/AFP
A front-end loader was used to carve a single lane through the avalanche that buried the road to Bonneval-sur-Arc in the French Alps.
Avalanches and record snow fall in the French Alps have buried some roads, leading to the creation of treacherous ice tunnels which drivers have to navigate on their way up or down the mountains.

Footage from Bonneval-sur-Arc, near the Val d'Isere ski resort, showed a front-end loader carving a path through packed snow that had swamped a local route.

The snow-clearing effort on Wednesday created a wall of ice on both sides of the road around six metres (20 feet) high and just wide enough for one vehicle at a time to pass through.

Seismograph

Shallow 6.0 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar (Burma)

MAP Burma
Most important Earthquake Data:

Magnitude : 6

Local Time (conversion only below land) : 2018-01-12 00:56:24

GMT/UTC Time : 2018-01-11 18:26:24

Depth (Hypocenter) : 10 km

Comment: 3 strong aftershocks followed in quick succession, from Earthquake Track:
Aftershocks:

2018-01-11 18:38:12 UTC 5.3 magnitude, 10 km depth
Pyu, Bago, Myanmar

2018-01-11 18:42:59 UTC 5.2 magnitude, 10 km depth
Pyu, Bago, Myanmar

2018-01-11 18:44:00 UTC 5.3 magnitude, 10 km depth
Pyu, Bago, Myanmar



Colosseum

Death toll climbs to 17 as devastating mudslides hit southern California (VIDEOS, UPDATES)


Comment: Update 11 Jan 2018, 15:00 EST

The death toll has climbed to 17. 8 people remain missing. Up to 500 homes were damaged in the mudslide, dozens of which were completely destroyed.

Update 10 Jan 2018, 13:00 EST

Latest figure is 15 dead, all at Montecito, Santa Barbara County.

Update 10 Jan 2018, 06:00 EST


The death toll is up to 13 now, and is expected to rise further. Rescue operations are underway in Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties, the very counties torched by California's worst-ever wildfires (and which this record rainfall just put out). This incident is already deadlier than the 2005 La Conchita landslide in southern California, which took place only 20 miles from yesterday's disaster.


mudslide california
© Kenneth Song/Santa Barbara News-Press
Emergency personnel carry a woman rescued from a collapsed house after a mudslide.
A fire official says five people have been killed by mudslides that swept Southern California homes from their foundations as a powerful storm drenched recent wildfire burn areas.

Santa Barbara County Fire Department Capt. Dave Zaniboni says the bodies were found in mud and debris during rescue operations Tuesday in Montecito northwest of Los Angeles.

Heavy rains were triggering dangerous flooding Tuesday morning in Southern California, with rivers of mud and debris destroying at least three homes and pooling water forcing police to close parts of the coastal US Route 101, officials said.

Near the coastal community of Montecito, at least three homes have been "wiped away by mudflow and debris," and emergency workers were scrambling to rescue people from vehicles and buildings, Santa Barbara County fire spokesman Mike Eliason said.


Snowflake

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Food riots in Sudan - Snowmageddon in Switzerland - 200 year floods in France again (VIDEO)

France Avalanche warnings Jan 2018
As predicted in the grand solar minimum there will be food shortages. The forecast was for the shortages to begin in more impoverished nations as these areas people spend up to 50% of their wages on food. Even slight increases will have an effect, now in Sudan protesters killed over high grain and bread prices. France sees its second once in a 200 year flood in 2 years, Swiss snowmageddon as 13K+ tourists are trapped in 9 feet of snow. We are indeed repeating patterns. New type of cloud classifies geoengineering as a cloud type. Look up.


Comment: France: Avalanche warnings extended due to 'once in a lifetime snow storms' - heavy snow blanketing vast swathes of the planet (PHOTOS)


House

Reports of loud, ground-shaking boom heard, felt in western South Carolina

Aiken SC
© Aiken Standard/file
There have been multiple reports of a loud "boom" and the ground shaking in the Midland Valley area of Aiken County on Monday afternoon.

The Aiken County Sheriff's Office has received no reports concerning the "boom" around 1:25 p.m., said Capt. Eric Abdullah, with the Sheriff's Office.

Charles William Clendenin, Jr., state geologist with the South Carolina Geological Survey, said they have received no notification of any earthquake activity in the area today from the U.S. Geological Survey.

Aiken Standard is still looking into the reports at this time.