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Everglades brush fire burns 20,000 acres, covers South Florida in smoke

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People just waking up didn't know what to make of the strange haze hanging in the sky. Was it fog? Was a nearby building on fire? Was it a Miami Heat hangover?

For hours on Monday morning, the surreal scene covered much of South Florida, cutting visibility in some places to a mile or two, obliterating parts of the skyline, closing a major road, forcing a health advisory, and sending first-day summer campers indoors.

The smoke came from a huge Everglades brush fire in West Broward, which burned nearly 20,000 acres, according to the Florida Forest Service.

Less smoke wafted into the suburbs and along the coast Tuesday morning, although the fire continued to burn.


Question

Death toll mounts for harbor porpoises on San Juan Island shores

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© Stranding Network
A Stranding Network volunteer takes notes on a harbor porpoise.
An uptick in harbor porpoise strandings has local biologists scratching their heads, looking for clues and wary that mid-May's unusually high death toll may signal something other than the natural die-off of a population on the rise.

Although, that just might be the case.

"We've also heard there's been an increase in the number of strandings in the (British Columbia) area," said The Whale Museum's Jennifer Olsen, coordinator of the San Juan County Marine Mammal Stranding Network. "But we're not sure of what the total is or exactly where they were found. We didn't have a single stranding a year ago in May."

Fish

Deep water alien fish hauled out of the Gulf by Houston fisherman

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Meet Cullen Greer, the man who caught a 300-lb alien fish
A Houston fisherman's latest catch is going viral after after photos came out of a massive Warsaw Grouper he caught off the Louisiana coast.

Cullen Greer caught the huge 267-pound fish at the end of May and is looking to get into the state record books. His 6' 6" long giant would be the fifth largest ever caught in this species.

KETK report that Greer hopes the ugly grouper will also rank as the third largest caught on a hand crank.

Ice Cube

Icebergs still floating on Lake Superior in June

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© Winsconsin DNR
It may be June, but a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources warden discovered some icebergs still afloat in Lake Superior near Madeline Island on Friday.

DNR Marine Warden Amie Egstad spotted the floating ice - which was covered in resting seagulls - while doing a routine check of commercial nets in the largest of the Great Lakes.

Comment: So much for 'global warming'! Considering the extremely cold winter and the unprecedented ice cover on the Great Lakes this winter, it's hardly surprising to see icebergs still floating on the lake:
Why it's a big deal: Half of the Great Lakes are still covered in ice
Drastically cold temperatures create greatest ice cover on the Great Lakes in 20 years
Ice Age Cometh: Great Lakes ice cover spreading rapidly - Lake Superior sets new record


Butterfly

Monarch butterfly decline linked to the spread of GM crops in U.S.

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© Tyler Flockhart
Tyler Flockhart, currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Guelph, led the analysis, which combined all the known data about monarch populations and the factors that influence them.
Milkweed essential to monarchs in decline because of herbicides used with genetically modified crops

The main cause of the monarch butterfly's decline is the loss of milkweed - its food - in its U.S. breeding grounds, a new study has found. That all but confirms that the spread of genetically modified crops is indirectly killing the monarch.

This past winter, the number of monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico fell to its lowest since 1993, when records first started being kept, the World Wildlife Fund and Mexico's Environment Department reported in January. That report blamed the loss of milkweed owing to genetically modified crops and urban sprawl in the U.S. and illegal logging in the butterflies' Mexican wintering ground.

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Rare purple jellyfish found on Ballina beach, Australia

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STRANGE FIND: Maralyn Hanigan, from Ballina, sent in this photo of a purple jellyfish she found at the northern end of Shelly Beach a few weeks ago.
A purple jellyfish believed to be a newly discovered species has been found at Shelly Beach.

Maralyn Hanigan, from Ballina, sent in this photo of a purple jellyfish she found at the northern end of Shelly Beach a few weeks ago.

She thought it was a lavender garbage bag caught in the sand.

The jellyfish closely resembles a bright purple one-metre long jellyfish found on Coolum Beach on May 21, with an international jellyfish expert telling the ABC it could take some time to identify the new species, believed to belong to the genus thysanostoma group, which is uncommon in Australian waters.

"It is either a species from the Red Sea or a species from Malaysia or the Philippines or it is new to science," CSIRO expert, Lisa-Ann Gershwin said.

SCU marine science lecturer, Dr Daniel Bucher said it was likely the two purple jellyfish had been caught up in the Eastern Australian Current.

"The jellyfish can swim in a directional sense, but they are not strong enough to swim against a strong current," he said.

Dr Bucher said the purple colour of the jellyfish was not unusual for a surface dwelling sea creature

Fish

Deep sea oarfish washes up in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico

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This giant oarfish (5 meters) was found dead in the harbor of La Paz (Baja California) in Mexico on May 29 2014.
A rare, five meters long (15ft) oarfish, commonly known as sea serpent, was found dead by beachgoers along the boardwalk of the harbor of La Paz on May 29, 2014.

According to Cadena Noticias, the oarfish, a still mysterious deep sea creature, was still alive when researchers from the Interdisciplinary Center of Marine Sciences (CICIMAR) and the National Polytechnic Institute of Fisheries (IPN) arrived at the scene. But sadly, it died minutes after. The fish remains will be used for science to learn more about this species.

In October 2013, two oarfish were found dead on beaches in the USA (Catalina Island and Oceanside).

Source: Cadena Noticias

Attention

Deep sea oarfish caught by Vietnamese fishermen: Consequences of earthquakes?

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Vietnamese fishermen caught on oarfish while he was fishing near the coast of Thua Thien-Hue Province on May 30 2014.
What a catch!

An angler in central Vietnam has caught a 4.2 meter long fish, believed to be an oarfish, while he was fishing near the coast of Thua Thien-Hue Province.

A 61 years old fisherman, Nguyen Van Anh, 61, battled with one of his friend 30 minutes to pull the fish, which weighed almost 30 kg, off the water onto the shore on May 30, 2014. It is the first time both saw this kind of fish, as reported by Thanh Nien News.

Fish

Rare deep sea deal fish found on Hornsea beach, Yorkshire

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The fish was identified as a Deal Fish by marine biologist Prof Mike Elliott
A rare fish washed up on a Yorkshire beach normally lives in the open ocean at depths of up to 1,000 metres, a leading marine biologist has said.

Prof Mike Elliott, at the University of Hull, said the Deal Fish found on the beach at Hornsea normally inhabits colder waters north of Scotland.

Prof Elliott said the one-metre long (3ft 3in) fish was young as adults could be up to 2.4m (8ft) long.

He said: "Global warming means these fish should be moving further north."

The fish was found on the beach by Hornsea resident Allan Dougal and his son.

Snowflake Cold

Record cold June morning on the Canadian Prairies

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Of course, there's nothing unusual about record cold.

"We're a couple weeks shy of the official start to summer, but we won't be offended if you don't quite believe us," says the weather network.

Saturday morning (June 7) saw temperatures hovering around zero - yes, zero - degrees (32 F), as overnight temperatures plunged to uncomfortably cold levels.

Thanks to Argiris Diamantis and Terry Homeniuk for link
Here's more proof that even Canadians are surprised at the change in climate patterns...summers 2 weeks away and its still a winter wonderland!!!

Snow in June? Warning issued for northern Manitoba

Thanks to John Topal for this link