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CAPE COD MAY SEE MASS WHALE BEACHINGS BETWEEN 17th - 24th FEBRUARY 2014

The following warning was issued on January 30, 2014: On January 28, 2014, the following series of pod-dangerous earthquakes occurred along the Reykjanes Ridge, a known habitat South of Iceland for pods of long-finned pilot whales and for other dolphin species. If a pod of whales or dolphins were injured by this series of seaquakes, they should beach themselves somewhere downstream of this area between the 17th and 24th of February 2014. Since the injury knocks out their sense of direction, where the lost/injured pod might beach depends solely of the flow of the surface currents. 2014-01-28    23:17:41.0 56.64 N   34.29 W   10 5.0   REYKJANES RIDGE 2014-01-28    22:22:16.0 56.82 N   34.47 W 0 1 5.3   REYKJANES RIDGE 2014-01-28    22:10:48.0 56.77 N   34.40 W   10 4.8   REYKJANES RIDGE 2014-01-28    21:33:33.0 56.82 N   34.39 W   10 4.6   REYKJANES RIDGE 2014-01-28    21:11:32.0 56.91 N   34.35 W   15 4.5   REYKJANES RIDGE 2014-01-28   

Earthquake Kills 39 Pilot Whales

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DID AN UNDERSEA EARTHQUAKE CAUSE PILOT WHALES TO BEACH NEAR NAPLES FLORIDA? Thirty-nine short-finned pilot whale were spotted swimming near shore Just off Naples; 33 carcasses were found. Six were likely taken by sharks. Mass beachings have been going on for millions of years; any acceptable answer must account for this long time span and explain ALL the repeat observations in the stranding area. The THE SEAQUAKE SOLUTION is the only concept that accounts for the long history and also explains all the consistent observation. At 12:45 PM local time, on 23 December 2013, a whale-dangerous submarine earthquake occurred in the North Atlantic inside a known habitat for short-finned pilot whales. The epicenter was located ~850 miles east of Miami, Florida and ~500 miles north of San Juan, Puerto Rico at 25.70 N ; 66.70 W. The action in the seafloor during this event was vertical thrusting. The focal point of the seismic release was only 2 km below the water's surface.