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KILLER WHALE EATS TRASH

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dead Orca on the rocks read the real reason all whales mass strand Sadly, this killer whale had been struggling for some time in the surrounding waters before she was finally found washed ashore. After one successful rescue attempt to return it to the water on December 22nd, the poor orca was found washed up on Lookout Rocks, Western Cape (South Africa) on December 24th, 2015. As you can see below, the surf can get pretty rough at Lookout Rocks. To swim around in that heavy surf in a weaken state, a killer whale needs to have a good functioning biosonar system if it expects to avoid being washed into the rocks. In fact, with all the air bubbles and sand kicked up by the heavy surf, a healthy killer whale would never have swam within 500 meters of this shoreline. Killer whales don’t go where their acoustic sense of direction does not work. They simply turn around and go where their biosonar functions just fine. That it ended up stranded on the rocks, is proof that it ha

WHALES PUT BAD KARMA ON JAPAN

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World's Most Deadly Earthquake Occur in Japan Whales Can Predict Earthquakes Three Weeks in Advance.   Killing Them Brings Bad Karma to Japan read the real reason all whales mass strand You’ll understand how killing whales causes bad karma on Japanese citizens by the time you finish this article. I promise you'll be shocked! I am a 75-year-old retired sea captain with 50 years of ocean-going experience who has been working all my adult life to unravel the association whales have with violent undersea earthquakes and volcanic explosions. I am now working on a special project that, if successful, will win a Nobel Prize. Maybe not for me, but certainly for the physicists and other scientists that volunteer to help me. Japan will be the biggest benefactor and should be the largest financial contributor to this effort; I sure hope they get involved. Here's the full story. I used to run an oil supply ship for Global Marine. I was off the

Seaquake Cause 23 Dolphins to Strand on Baja California Beach

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(Monday, 07 December 2015) Mexican environmental authorities say they were able to lead seven beached dolphins back to sea but 16 others died. Twenty-one were pelagic rough-toothed dolphins and two were common dolphins ( link ). The mass beaching occurred at San Lazaro Beach on the Pacific coast along 1.2 kilometers (0.75 miles) of beach.  We do not know the exactly location of this beach because there is no such beach listed on the Internet or on Goggle maps. What we really need is the exact time of the beaching, local winds and tides, and the location of the beach. This is rarely provided by the media making our job difficult. If you know where this beach is, please send us the lat/long numbers so we can better plot the flow of the surface current. As the story goes, local fishermen and coastal watch activists "helped save 7 of the dolphins" despite strong wind and waves. Obviously the strong wind and waves were washing ashore, not washing back out to sea. An even