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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

MedicalConspiracies- Biologist: Pacific herring in Canada bleeding from eyeballs, faces, fins, tails




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Subject: [Health_and_Healing] Re: Biologist: Pacific herring in Canada bleeding from eyeballs, faces, fins, tails
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2013 20:20:04 -0000
From: hobby pilot <bluesky@rainyday.ca>
Reply-To: Health_and_Healing@yahoogroups.com


Radiation perhaps.......        --- In Health_and_Healing@yahoogroups.com, Misty <misty8@...> wrote:  >  >   >     Biologist: Pacific herring in Canada bleeding from eyeballs, faces,  >     fins, tails — I've never seen fish looking this bad — All 100  >     examined were bloody — Officials informed of hemorrhaging soon after  >     3/11 — Gov't ignoring problem (PHOTO)  >   > http://enenews.com/biologist-pacific-herring-in-canada-bleeding-from-eyeballs-faces-fins-tails-ive-never-seen-fish-looking-this-bad-all-100-caught-were-bleeding-hemorrhaging-first-noticed-in-summer-of-201  >   >   > 	  >   >   >           Published: August 19th, 2013 at 12:29 pm ET  >           By ENENews <http://enenews.com/author/admin>  >           Email Article  >           <http://enenews.com/biologist-pacific-herring-in-canada-bleeding-from-eyeballs-faces-fins-tails-ive-never-seen-fish-looking-this-bad-all-100-caught-were-bleeding-hemorrhaging-first-noticed-in-summer-of-201/emailpopup/>  >           Email Article  >           <http://enenews.com/biologist-pacific-herring-in-canada-bleeding-from-eyeballs-faces-fins-tails-ive-never-seen-fish-looking-this-bad-all-100-caught-were-bleeding-hemorrhaging-first-noticed-in-summer-of-201/emailpopup/>  >   >           24 comments  >           ------------------------------------------------------------------------  >   >   > The Globe and Mail   > <http://license.icopyright.net/user/viewFreeUse.act?fuid=MTczOTIxMjY%3D>, Aug   > 13, 2013 (/Emphasis Added/): Independent fisheries scientist Alexandra   > Morton <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandra_Morton> is raising   > concerns about a disease she says is spreading through Pacific herring   > *causing fish to hemorrhage*. [...] "Two days ago I did a beach seine on   > Malcolm Island [near Port McNeill on northern Vancouver Island] and I   > got approximately 100 of these little herring and they were *not only   > bleeding from their fins, but their bellies, their chins, their   > eyeballs*. [...] "It was *100 per cent … I couldn't find any that   > weren't bleeding to some degree*. And they were *schooling with young   > sockeye [salmon]   > <http://enenews.com/unprecedented-sockeye-salmon-at-dire-historic-low-may-entirely-shut-down-fishery-on-canadas-west-coast-we-think-something-happened-in-the-ocean-the-elders-have-never-seen-anything-like>*"  >   > <http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/canada/archives/2013/08/20130812-075552.html>   >   >   > SOURCE: Alexandra Morton via /Vancouver 24 hrs/   > <http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/2013/08/11/bleeding-herring-discovery-alarms-bc-marine-biologist>  >   > Sun News   > <http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/canada/archives/2013/08/20130812-075552.html>,   > Aug 12, 2013: [Morton] dragged up several hundred of the fish this past   > weekend and found the apparent infection had spread – instead of their   > usual silver colour the fish had eyes, tails, underbellies, gills and   > faces*plastered with the sickly red colour*. "I have *never seen fish   > that looked this bad*," [...] In June, the affected fish were only found   > in eastern Johnstone Strait, but have since spread to Alert Bay and   > Sointula, she said.  >   > Canada.com   > <http://www.canada.com/investigating+reports+bleeding+herring/8795535/story.html>,   > Aug 16, 2013: Morton [...] pulled up a net of about 100 herring near   > Sointula and found they were all bleeding. "It was pretty *shocking* to   > see," said Morton [...] *Herring school with small sockeye salmon   > <http://enenews.com/unprecedented-sockeye-salmon-at-dire-historic-low-may-entirely-shut-down-fishery-on-canadas-west-coast-we-think-something-happened-in-the-ocean-the-elders-have-never-seen-anything-like>*   > and are also eaten by chinook and coho.  >   > Cover of Vancouver 24 hrs (SOURCE: Alexandra Morton   > <http://alexandramorton.typepad.com/alexandra_morton/2013/08/bleeding-herring.html>)  >   > */`Response' from Canadian Government  > /*  >   > Vancouver 24 hrs   > <http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/2013/08/11/bleeding-herring-discovery-alarms-bc-marine-biologist>,   > Aug 11, 2013: [Morton] says Fisheries and Oceans Canada [FOC] is   > *ignoring the problem*. [...] According to emails from FOC, the federal   > authority had asked the marine biologist to send in 20 to 30 herring in   > *September 2011*, saying that would be "more than sufficient for the lab   > to look for clinical signs of disease and provide sufficient   > diagnostics." She did, and *hasn't heard back since*. [...] *FOC   > officials did not respond to a request for comment* by the 24 hours   > presstime.  >   > Canada.com   > <http://www.canada.com/investigating+reports+bleeding+herring/8795535/story.html>,   > Aug 16, 2013: Fisheries and Oceans Canada is *trying* to confirm reports   > from an independent biologist that herring around northern Vancouver   > Island have a disease that is causing bleeding from their gills, bellies   > and eyeballs. [...] Arlene Tompkins of DFO's [Department of Fisheries   > and Oceans'] salmon assessment section said staff in the Port Hardy area   > *have not found bleeding herring*. "*We are trying to retrieve samples*,   > but [Monday] we were *not successful because of heavy fog*," she said.   > "*We haven't had any other reports of fish kills or die-offs* [/see   > salmon report below/]." Tompkins has seen photographs provided by Morton   > [...]<http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/rangemaps/pacificherring.pdf>  >   > /From earlier today: Unprecedented: Sockeye salmon at dire historic low   > on Canada's Pacific coast -- "We think something happened in the ocean"   > -- "The elders have never seen anything like this at all" -- Alaska and   > Russia also affected (MAP)   > <http://enenews.com/unprecedented-sockeye-salmon-at-dire-historic-low-may-entirely-shut-down-fishery-on-canadas-west-coast-we-think-something-happened-in-the-ocean-the-elders-have-never-seen-anything-like>/  >   > /UPDATE: Canadian official publicly claims 'no concern' over new   > Fukushima leak info... Yet privately requested tests on salmon, due to   > "great public concern about potential radiation contamination in these   > fish"   > <http://enenews.com/alice-in-wonderland-science-canadian-official-publicly-claims-no-concern-over-new-fukushima-leak-info-yet-had-made-private-request-that-salmon-be-tested-due-to-great-public-concern-abou>/  >   >   >       Related Posts  >   >  1. Marine biologist in Canada: Salmon species needs to be tested for  >     radiation — Gov't doesn't want us to know  >     <http://enenews.com/marine-biologist-canada-salmon-need-be-tested-radiation-govt-doesnt>  >     August 19, 2011  >  2. Canadian gov't now plans to start radiation testing on fish off B.C.  >     coast  >     <http://enenews.com/canadian-govt-plans-to-start-testing-fish-of-b-c-coast-for-fukushima-radiation>  >     August 19, 2011  >  3. Unprecedented: Sockeye salmon at dire historic low on Canada's  >     Pacific coast — "We think something happened in the ocean" — "The  >     elders have never seen anything like this at all" — Alaska and  >     Russia also affected (MAP)  >     <http://enenews.com/unprecedented-sockeye-salmon-at-dire-historic-low-may-entirely-shut-down-fishery-on-canadas-west-coast-we-think-something-happened-in-the-ocean-the-elders-have-never-seen-anything-like>  >     August 19, 2013  >  4. Paper: "Now evidence has emerged that the radiation in Canada was  >     worse than Canadian officials ever let on" — Radioactive coverup?  >     <http://enenews.com/just-in-canada-paper-now-evidence-has-emerged-that-the-radiation-in-canada-was-worse-than-canadian-officials-ever-let-on-radioactive-coverup>  >     October 20, 2011  >  5. Canadian official publicly claims `no concern' over new Fukushima  >     leak info… Yet privately requested tests on salmon, due to "great  >     public concern about potential radiation contamination in these  >     fish"  >     <http://enenews.com/alice-in-wonderland-science-canadian-official-publicly-claims-no-concern-over-new-fukushima-leak-info-yet-had-made-private-request-that-salmon-be-tested-due-to-great-public-concern-abou>  >     August 19, 2013  >   > August 19th, 2013 | Category: Canada   > <http://enenews.com/category/location/u-s-canada/canada>  > « Canadian official publicly claims `no concern' over new Fukushima leak   > info… Yet privately requested tests on salmon, due to "great public   > concern about potential radiation contamination in these fish"   > <http://enenews.com/alice-in-wonderland-science-canadian-official-publicly-claims-no-concern-over-new-fukushima-leak-info-yet-had-made-private-request-that-salmon-be-tested-due-to-great-public-concern-abou>   >   > Unprecedented: Sockeye salmon at dire historic low on Canada's Pacific   > coast — "We think something happened in the ocean" — "The elders have   > never seen anything like this at all" — Alaska and Russia also affecte   > <http://enenews.com/unprecedented-sockeye-salmon-at-dire-historic-low-may-entirely-shut-down-fishery-on-canadas-west-coast-we-think-something-happened-in-the-ocean-the-elders-have-never-seen-anything-like>  >  «¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»    § Health_and_Healing - PULSE ON 21st CENTURY ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE & WORLD NEWS    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Healing    Subscribe send email to:   http://Health_and_Healing-subscribe@yahoogroups.com     Alternative Health and Old Time Cures:   http://ElementsOfHealth.webs.com     Sacred Geometry Health Pendants / LIVING CALCIUM GREEN BENTONITE CLAY, SO PURE IT IS FOOD GRADE FOR INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL USE.  http://www.HolisticEnergyStore.com/    THE OPEN LINE NEWSPAPER, HEALTH NEWS, SPIRITUAL, ENVIRONMENT, ETC. http://WWW.THEOPENLINE.ORG        

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