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Gulf Oil Spill Could Cause Lasting Damage to Fish Populations, Study Finds Cell Abnormalities and Toxicity

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Fish living in Gulf of Mexico marshes exposed to last year's oil spill have undergone cellular changes that could lead to developmental and reproductive problems, a group of researchers reported Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The study, which was funded by the National Science Foundation and the BP-funded Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative, suggests scientists are just beginning to capture the spill's ecological impact. The team of researchers from Louisiana State, Texas State and Clemson universities focused on the killifish, a minnowlike fish that is abundant and a good indicator of the health of wetlands.

Killifish residing in areas affected by the spill showed cell abnormalities, including impaired gills, two months after the oil had disappeared, researchers found. Killifish embryos exposed in the lab to water from the same site, which had only trace amounts of chemicals in it, developed cellular abnormalities as well.

Bizarro Earth

Greece: Earthquake Magnitude 5.1 - Crete

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© USGS
Date-Time:
Tuesday, September 27, 2011 at 12:08:21 UTC

Tuesday, September 27, 2011 at 03:08:21 PM at epicenter

Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones

Location:
34.413°N, 23.677°E

Depth:
19.1 km (11.9 miles)

Region:
CRETE, GREECE

Distances:
126 km (78 miles) SSW of Chania, Crete, Greece

167 km (103 miles) SW of Iraklion, Crete, Greece

259 km (160 miles) N of Tobruk (Tubruq), Libya

396 km (246 miles) S of ATHENS, Greece

Magic Wand

Scotland: Rare sighting of sperm whale off Skye

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© Calum Macaskill/HWDT
The MacAskills captured an image of the whale's tail fluke
The large marine mammal was seen and photographed by islander Calum MacAskill and his wife on a boat trip in the Sound of Raasay last Saturday.

Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust (HWDT) said the last confirmed sighting of a sperm whale in the area was made in 2008 off Canna.

A bull sperm whale can grow to 20m (67ft) long and is the largest living toothed animal.

HWDT said the Skye sperm whale was believed to have been a male and was feeding at the time.

Bizarro Earth

Florida, US: Partial closes at site of sinkhole in Tampa intersection

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© Unkown
The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office has closed the intersection of Fletcher and Nebraska Avenues in all directions due to a sinkhole in the middle of the intersection.
The intersection of Fletcher and Nebraska Avenues in Hillsborough County is back open Monday night, after a sinkhole was discovered.

The sinkhole is approximately 6 feet in diameter and approximately 8 feet deep.

Alternate routes were provided for drivers.

Bizarro Earth

Philippines evacuates 100,000 as typhoon Nesat nears

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© Reuters/Romeo Ranoco
A woman uses a sheet of plastic to protect herself from rain brought by typhoon Nesat, known locally as Pedring, while walking along a main street in Manila, September 26, 2011.
The Philippines ordered the evacuation of more than 100,000 people in flood and landslide-prone parts of the main island of Luzon as Typhoon Nesat gathered speed and strength ahead of its expected landfall early on Tuesday.

Six fishermen were reported missing on Monday, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said, adding about 50,000 people are now in temporary shelters in the central Albay province.

Nesat was expected to hit the rice- and corn-growing provinces of Aurora and Isabela in the north on Tuesday, crossing mountain regions before exiting via the northwestern Ilocos provinces, weather forecaster Robert Sawi told reporters.

Packing winds of 130 kph (80 mph) with gusts of up to 160 kph, Nesat was 260 km (161 miles) east by southeast of Casiguran town in northern Aurora province, moving west by northwest at 19 kph.

Bizarro Earth

Canary Islands Government Raises El Hierro Volcanic Risk Level

The Canary Islands Government has raised the alert level for the El Hierro volcano in the Canary Islands (Spain) to 'Yellow', the highest alert status since an unprecedented earthquake swarm commenced in mid-July.

Spanish seismologists, accompanied by the President of the Cabildo de El Hierro and the Minister of Security and Emergency Area, held a press conference on Sunday to reassure the 10,000 residents of the smallest of the Canary Islands that the raising of the alert level does not indicate that an eruption is imminent. They indicated, however, that the number of volcanic earthquakes detected beneath El Hierro continues to increase.

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© Google maps
El Hierro (circled) in The Canary Islands.
Hierro, a shield volcano, has had a single historic eruption from the Volcan de Lomo Negro vent in 1793. The eruption lasted approximately one month and produced lava flows.

The Canary Islands Government commenced an in-depth geological survey of El Hierro earlier this month in an effort to determine the source of an earthquake swarm.

Bizarro Earth

Rare Magnitude 5.3 Earthquake Hits Canada's Northwest Territories

A rare moderate earthquake struck the Northwest Territories region of Canada late on Sunday, the United States Geological Survey has confirmed.

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© Google maps
Epicentre of Sunday night's earthquake.
The 5.3 magnitude earthquake, the strongest recorded in the province this year, struck at 7:02:57 PM local time (2:02:57 AM GMT Monday). The epicentre was located 137 km (85 miles) W of Wrigley, 205 km (127 miles) S of Norman Wells, and 617 km (383 miles) WNW of the provincial capital Yellowknife.

Fish

Piranha Problem Takes Bite Out of Brazilian Beach Fun

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© Agence France-Presse
A Piranha swims inside of an aquarium in 2010 in Dubai.
Authorities in a state in Brazil's northeast are scrambling to take the fright and the bite off the beach after piranhas sunk their teeth into about 100 beachgoers, UOL Noticias reported.

The problem -- rather fearsome given piranhas' horror-movie teeth and ability to sink them into human flesh -- has been the biggest at the main beach area in Piaui state; authorities said they need to act fast to reduce a piranha overpopulation situation.

Last weekend, at least 100 bathers were treated at the hospital in Jose de Freitas not far from Terezina, Piaui's capital, after being bitten on the heels or toes at the local beach.

"Since they have no predators, piranhas have started attacking people on the beach," said Romildo Mafra, a local environment official.

Environmental officials so far have added tilapia to the piranhas' local food chain hoping to quell some of the predators' hunger.

Sun

Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) hits Earth's Magnetosphere Today, Causes Ground Currents In Norway

A coronal mass ejection (CME) hit Earth's magnetic field at approximately 12:15 UT on Sept. 26th. The impact caused significant ground currents in Norway. Also, the Goddard Space Weather Lab reports a "strong compression of Earth's magnetosphere. Simulations indicate that solar wind plasma [has penetrated] close to geosynchronous orbit starting at 13:00UT." Geosynchronous satellites could therefore be directly exposed to solar wind plasma and magnetic fields.

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© Rob Stammes
Sept.26 2011,at 12.36 UTC a magnificent shockwave from a CME arrived in our atmosphere,with an effect on all of my instruments.The shockwave passed the ACE satellite at 11.52 UTC,just 44 minutes earlier.

Bizarro Earth

Ghana: Unknown pollutant kills nearly 10 tons of fish in the Butre Lagoon

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The Environmental Protection Agency in the Western Region is investigating the source of a pollutant which has killed nearly 10 tons of fish in the Butre Lagoon in Takoradi.

Though details remain sketchy, the Agency is not ruling out the possibility of a chemical pollution as officials await laboratory results to ascertain the cause of this serious environmental breach.

Joy News' Western Regional correspondent, Kwaku Owusu Peprah reports that some residents of the area who consumed the dead fishes are said to be suffering from some serious stomach upsets.