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Fukushima Debris "Island" The Size Of Texas Near US West Coast

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While it took Japan over two years to admit the Fukushima situation on the ground is "out of control", a development many had predicted for years, a just as important topic is what are the implications of this uncontrolled radioactive disaster on not only the local environment and society but also globally, particularly Japan's neighbor across the Pacific - the US.

To be sure, there has been much speculation, much of it unjustified, in the past two years debating when, how substantial and how acute any potential debris from Fukushima would be on the US. Which is why it was somewhat surprising to see the NOAA come out with its own modeling effort, which shows that not only "some buoyant items first reached the Pacific Northwest coast during winter 2011-2012" but to openly confirm that a debris field weighing over 1 million tons, and larger than Texas is now on the verge of hitting the American coastline, just west off the state of California.

Obviously, the NOAA in releasing such a stunner could well be hammered by the administration for "inciting panic" which is why it caveated its disclosure carefully:

Many variables affect where the debris will go and when. Items will sink, disperse, and break up along the way, and winds and ocean currents constantly change, making it very difficult to predict an exact date and location for the debris’ arrival on our shores.

 

The model gives NOAA an understanding of where debris from the tsunami may be located today, because it incorporates how winds and ocean currents since the event may have moved items through the Pacific Ocean. This model is a snapshot of where debris may be now, but it does not predict when debris will reach U.S. shores in the future. It's a "hindcast," rather than a "forecast." The model also takes into account the fact that winds can move different types of debris at different speeds. For example, wind may push an upright boat (large portion above water) faster than a piece of lumber (floating mostly at and below the surface).

Still despite this "indemnity" the NOAA does come stunningly close with an estimate of both the location and size of the debris field. One look at the map below shows clearly why, while the Fed may have the economy and markets grasped firmly in its central-planning fist, when it comes to the environment it may be time to panic:

Source: NOAA

Some of the disclosures surrounding the map:

  • Japan Ministry of the Environment estimates that 5 million tons of debris washed into the ocean.
  • They further estimated that 70% of that debris sank near the coast of Japan soon after the event.
  • Model Results: High windage items may have reached the Pacific Northwest coast as early as winter 2011-2012.
  • Majority of modeled particles are still dispersed north and east of the Hawaiian Archipelago.
  • NOAA expects widely scattered debris may show up intermittently along shorelines for a long period of time, over the next year, or longer.

In light of these "revelations" which come not from some tinfoil website but the Department of Commerce's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, it becomes clear why there has been virtually zero mention of any of these debris traffic patterns on the mainstream media in recent history, or ever.

Appropriately enough, since the US media will not breach this topic with a radioactive 10 foot pole, one has to go to the Russian RT.com website to learn some more:

Over a million tons of Fukushima debris could be just 1,700 miles off the American coast, floating between Hawaii and California, according to research by a US government agency.

 

 

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently updated its report on the movement of the Japanese debris, generated by the March 2011 tsunami, which killed 16,000 people and led to the Fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown.

 

Seventy percent of an estimated 5 million tons of debris sank near the coast of Japan, according to the Ministry of Environment. The rest presumably floated out into the Pacific.

 

While there are no accurate estimates as to where the post-tsunami junk has traveled so far, the NOAA has come up with a computer model of the debris movement, which gives an idea of where its highest concentration could be found.

Having released the radioactive genie from the bottle, the NOAA is now doing all it can to avoid the inevitable social response. RT has more:

The agency was forced to alleviate the concerns in an article saying there was “no solid mass of debris from Japan heading to the United States.”

 

“At this point, nearly three years after the earthquake and tsunami struck Japan, whatever debris remains floating is very spread out. It is spread out so much that you could fly a plane over the Pacific Ocean and not see any debris since it is spread over a huge area, and most of the debris is small, hard-to-see objects,” NOAA explains on its official webpage.

 

The agency has stressed its research is just computer simulation, adding that “observations of the area with satellites have not shown any debris.”

 

 

Scientists are particularly interested in the organisms that could be living on objects from Japan reaching the west coast.

 

"At first we were only thinking about objects like the floating docks, but now we’re finding that all kinds of Japanese organisms are growing on the debris," John Chapman of the Marine Science Center at Oregon State University told Fox News.

 

"We've found over 165 non-native species so far," he continued. "One type of insect, and almost all the others are marine organisms … we found the European blue mussel, which was introduced to Asia long ago, and then it grew on a lot of these things that are coming across the Pacific ... we’d never seen it here, and we don’t particularly want it here."

What is the worst-case scenario:

The worst-case scenario would be that the trash is housing invasive organisms that could disrupt the local environment’s current balance of life. Such was the case in Guam, where earlier this year it was announced that the US government intended to parachute dead mice laced with sedatives on to the island in order to deal with an invasive species of brown tree snake that was believed to have been brought to the American territory on a military ship over 60 years ago. In a little over half a century, a few snakes spawned what became an estimated 2 million animals, the likes of which ravaged the island’s native bird population and warranted government intervention.

 

Other concerns such as radiation, meanwhile, have been downplayed. On its website, the NOAA says, “Radiation experts agree that it is highly unlikely that any tsunami-generated marine debris will hold harmful levels of radiation from the Fukushima nuclear emergency.”

 

Independent groups like the 5 Gyres Institute, which tracks pollution at sea, have echoed the NOAA’s findings, saying that radiation readings have been “inconsequential.” Even the release of radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear reactor shouldn't be a grave concern, since scientists say it will be diluted to the point of being harmless by the time it reaches American shores in 2014.

Which is great news: since even the worst case scenario is inconsequential, we expect the broader media will promptly report on the NOAA's findings: after all, the general public surely has nothing to fear.

 

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Wed, 11/06/2013 - 12:29 | 4127169 The Fonz...befo...
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chickens coming home to roost...Hollywood has been pushing out garbage to the world for years....enjoy losers..hope in your prius, put on your radioactive suits and start cleaning up...

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 12:32 | 4127183 W74
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"that the US government intended to parachute dead mice laced with sedatives on to the island in order to deal with an invasive species of brown tree snake"

Are we fucking retarded or what?

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 21:26 | 4129269 Emergency Ward
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".......which was introduced by the fucking US government itself 60 years earlier."

Mass brain damage is a near certainty.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 12:39 | 4127220 Yen Cross
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     Rent a helicoptor and a metal detector to hang off it, when all those sunken boats get closer to shore...

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 12:44 | 4127243 Random_Robert
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This story is complete BULLSHIT.

This mass is generalized Tsunami debris, NOT exclusively Fukashima debris-  meaning that the MASS MAJORITY of it is just non-radioactive floating garbage.

Hell, I'd be more concerned about there being infected medical waste interspersed throughout it than I would about it all being laced with Cessium.

Sensationalist, drama inducing bullshit. Congrats ZeroHedge-  you have crossed the tabloid Rubicon on this one....

 

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 14:26 | 4127725 Not Too Important
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Well, then farewell, and have a nice day somewhere else.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 12:47 | 4127258 the grateful un...
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Nuke Debris Island!!

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 12:48 | 4127264 RMolineaux
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No mention of possible concentration of radiation in the marine food chain.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 13:03 | 4127329 wisehiney
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Twerk it away!

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 13:21 | 4127409 U4 eee aaa
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Maybe we could convince all the billionaires that this is the hottest new island resort. We can have them all go there with their yachts and develop it into something useful

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 13:22 | 4127414 TNTARG
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Has the US already claimed property rights over the debris island? They may build a bubble bank on it.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 15:49 | 4128048 U4 eee aaa
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They probably won't unless there are a few bottles of oil floating around

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 21:30 | 4129290 lotsoffun
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google 'flotsam and jetsam' if you don't know.  i suspect british empire rules still stand.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 21:36 | 4129310 robertocarlos
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Want some flotsam?

I got some.

Want some jetsam?

I can get some.

-some poet, I forget his name. 

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 13:26 | 4127432 SilverSavant
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Debris Island the size of Texas.   What a crock of shit?   Doesn't anyone have the few points of IQ necessary to figure out that Texas is twice the size of all Japan and that if this isn't sarc. then it's dumber than Odumber.

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 00:11 | 4129715 ebear
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Debris scattered over an area the size of Texas which when compressed would cover an area the size of Rhode Island?

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 13:33 | 4127457 ItsDanger
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This sounds like the plot for the next Sharknado type movie.

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 05:07 | 4130046 lakecity55
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"Sharknuko"

A giant, radioactive shark eats California.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 13:48 | 4127535 auntiesocial
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I think the best thing politicians can do at this point is to form a study group, turn it into a committee, and then create a bill banning radioactive debris fields larger than rhode island. PROBLEM SOLVED.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 13:50 | 4127537 SWH001
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Dear ZH readers,

Unfortatunately ZH cannot be relied on to provide any factual and meaningful information on any nuclear matters.  It is not a valuable source of news on nuclear matters.   It is promoting hysteria - emotion over fact and reason.    

ZH appears to have been hijacked by anti-nuclear poltical pressure groups promoting quackery.

 

 

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 14:34 | 4127772 Not Too Important
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And you're trying to hijack ZH by pro-nuclear political pressure groups promoting quackery?

There's plenty of that on NuclearTownhall, but you already know that.

Nuclear power is finished.

We are too, however. Sad.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 15:09 | 4127911 SWH001
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"Nuclear power is finished" -  in your little back yard maybe.   But globally, this is not the case. The facts say otherwise.    

 

 

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 15:51 | 4128060 U4 eee aaa
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This is where you're wrong. Nuclear power won't be finished for a million years.....literally

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 23:52 | 4129680 jomama
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wrong fucking place to try that hand waving bullshit.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 14:03 | 4127617 malek
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Luckily I believe the windage of nuclear fuel is pretty low.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 14:12 | 4127660 dondonsurvelo
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This is a misleading title as it infers that the debris is just from Fukashima when in reality it is debris from the entire tsunami of which Fukashima was but a small part. 

ZH should filter out this BS anti-nuke hysteria as it harms the truth about Fukashima.  This constant crying "wolf" only dulls the senses to reality.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 14:29 | 4127729 Poofter Priest
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I whole heartedly agree with this statement. And ZH SHOULD TAKE NOTE!

While I am a person that is protective of the environment and have grave concerns about what we have done to this planet (Hudson River, Love Canal, 3-mile Island, the changed PH levels in the water and pollution of the north east not to mention super fund sites on the west coast, I want the information to be clear and reasonable and the same for the discussions.

If one side lies, stretches the truth or manipulates the information, they become discredited. And then they lose their higher moral ground. Even if they think they are doing it for the greater good or being 'pro active'.

This debris (IMO) is not the radio active plume that we should be truly worried about. The 'invasive species' concern is somewhat valid, but nature has been moving tree trunks across this ocean for quite some time via storms and tidal waves.

This debris (for the most part) was drawn out to sea in the intial wave. Fukashima leakage as we now know it started after the waves were gone.

The west coast of the U.S. particularly SoCal has higher radio active readins than in the past. But considering the nature of the San Onefre reactor shut down, I strongly suspect the recent reading to be from our own plants. But this may be covered over by the future events caused by Fukashima and it's impact on the shores of the west coast.

We all need to give pause to mis-leading headlines and opinions or theories stated as fact.

Fukashima will prove to be bad enough all on its own.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 14:37 | 4127785 Not Too Important
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It's too bad more people don't read Enenews. Things are really going to shit fast.

ZH is waay ahead of the pack with this, but ZH has always been ahead of the pack with all their news.

Keep on keepin' on!

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 21:35 | 4129307 divide_by_zero
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I think the invasive species issue is what's already causing sardine population and starfish crash. SoCal has been thru this on a big scale already when DFG allowed the aquafarmers to bring the abalone from South America up here to farm. Problem was it carried a parasite that killed pretty much all of the edible ones South of Point Conception(tried to blame it on divers but later fessed up when they got caught).  Same thing happened again as the dumbshit DFG brought in New Zealand trout which carried Quagga and Zebra mussels.

As a side note, I have a really good geiger counter(alpha, beta, and gamma pancake) and since the Fuku incident background has about doubled from ~20-25CPM to ~40-45CPM 10 minute average in the San Diego area, we aren't affected by SanO prevailing wind pretty much onshore. During the first year there were wafts coming thru in the 2000-3000 CPM range don't even want to think about that as its in the definite GTFO range.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 23:48 | 4129671 jomama
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on top of nuclear energy being AT BEST net energy neutral - when you factor in the cost of construction, operation, and DECOMMISSIONING. furthermore, these isotopes haven't existed for hundreds of thousands of years - when the planet's surface was too toxic for life.

read this, for starters:  http://www.globalresearch.ca/28-signs-that-the-west-coast-is-being-absolutely-fried-with-nuclear-radiation-from-fukushima/5355280 

i really want to reach through the screen and smack fucking morons trying to downplay 'anti-nuke' hysteria.  such ignorant fucking drivel gets my goat like no other.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 14:13 | 4127665 JohnFrodo
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What do you epecxt, maybe the last President to acutally give a damm was Eiesnowser and whe Kennedy exhibited some spinel well a lone gunman who floated between America and the USSR just got mad. But I know the secrect what we all must understand. Our leaders are not selling crack, no they are one it;

http://thinkingaboot.blogspot.ca/2013/11/when-crackheads-rule.html

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 14:38 | 4127790 Not Too Important
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I tend to think of them all as violent pedophiles.

But violent pedophiles on crack works. On a 5 day bender . . .

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 21:07 | 4129193 robertocarlos
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Send the free shit army there to clean up.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 21:10 | 4129202 Stinko da Munk
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Just buy the fucking dip. How many times do I have to you this?

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 21:23 | 4129262 ThisIsBob
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Jobs.  Lost of jobs dealing with that stuff. 

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 21:31 | 4129293 thewayitis
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  I suppose we believe the MSM whores.  Fuck them .....

 

 

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 21:39 | 4129320 1stepcloser
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Way to go ZH, now you're going to have all the west coast trendy fucks hanging at the beach, looking for a green glow.  Like a Fucking Apple Roll out at the beach.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 22:13 | 4129420 trip kitchen
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They should film the next season of 'Survivor" there.  Built in plot twist...NOBODY survives.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 22:17 | 4129427 Ident 7777 economy
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"Fukushima Debris "Island" The Size Of Texas Near US West Coast"

 

Nice conflation of floating tsunami debris with anything 'Fukushima', Tylers ...

 

 

 

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 22:23 | 4129444 TNTARG
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Slingerss (Enenews)

November 6, 2013 at 8:11 pm

“Only after the last tree has been cut down. Only after the last river has been poisoned. Only after the last fish has been caught. Only then will you find that money cannot be eaten.”

? Cree Indian Prophecy

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 22:25 | 4129452 blindman
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really? import export central left coast
, free sea bee debris coming up. intercontinental
debris fields are nothing new to man or earth, been
going on for millions of years, after all it is a
global and propagating phenomena. forget not the
beaver lodges!

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 22:45 | 4129498 justsayin2u
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Bullish.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 22:53 | 4129523 Herkimer Jerkimer
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Ah hell, it'll be great fun having big beach bonfires!

Grab the beer and get the chicks!

 

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V-V

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 22:53 | 4129524 cognus
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ah, yes... I hear the voice of that bastion of virtue, Rahm Emmanuel the offspring of terrorists, singing sweetly "ne'er shall ye let a good juicy crisis go to waste"

NOAA=Propaganda agency stacked top to bottom with activists posing as scientists.

 

my forecast: taxation and confiscation of private property to "prevent a catastrophe"

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 22:58 | 4129535 are we there yet
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Japanese exports aren't what they used to be.

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 04:04 | 4129993 CHX
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Broken window fallacy 101. 

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 23:41 | 4129659 Never One Roach
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Does Obamacare cover Leukemia and Thyroid cancer Rx out there in Surfers Paradise?

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 23:42 | 4129660 Quantum Nucleonics
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This post is grossly dishonest crap! The debris is from the tsunami all along the Japanese coast, not just the nuke plant as the title implies. Shame Tyler. You're using the MSM and government's methods.

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 05:14 | 4130050 trader1
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congratulations, you passed the test.

now, you are free.

Wed, 11/06/2013 - 23:47 | 4129674 Mr Thomson Swift
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A fellow that likes to go sailing has noticed this too;

 http://www.theherald.com.au/story/1848433/the-ocean-is-broken/

 

 Perhaps that famous central banker can ease the quantity here too 

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 00:12 | 4129718 dogmete
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If you have kids you've contributed to the ongoing need for MOAR energy which is making a trash pile of the planet. Just to remind you you are not only a brainless sheep you need to shut the hell up take your radiation and like it.

 

 

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 00:15 | 4129724 Jack Burton
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I learned this story on RT this morning. It is my go to site for news of importance. I imagine this would be a good task for California's giant gulag population, I mean the state prison inmates. There are many tens of thousands sitting in cells providing job for the California Prison Guards Union. But now perhaps, like the Soviets, our gulag population can be put to work. As the bodies and debries flow onto the beaches, the imnates could sweep up and down loading truck with the floatsam that comes ashore. It is good that America maintains a vast gulag system that can provide free labor when the need arrises.

I doubt much radioactive stuff is in this mess, but a prudent person would be warry of handling the stuff. Be intersting to watch when a good Pacific storm creates the huge swells that smash into California's beaches. The same type of swells that made me puke my guts out the first time I left San Diego harbor as a Navy Seaman onboard a Destroyer.

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 00:31 | 4129749 post turtle saver
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man this is weak... lol... nice try

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 00:54 | 4129791 jomama
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not as weak as your post.  and upvoting your own posts is a bit ridiculous...

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 00:43 | 4129774 blueskies123
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Hi Tyler,

Questions: When does this Texas sized radioactive contaminated floating garbage pile finally reach the west coast in 2014? 

If this was listed as being 1,700 miles away in Sept 2013, how long does it take for this to float over to the west coast? It's been roughly 2 years 8 months for it to travel nearly 3/4th across the Pacific, so looks like it will hit Northern California somewhere around Mendocino/Ft Bragg between April and June 2014?

Has any Fed/State agency decided to do anything about this before it hits the beaches ?

Also, your article only focuses on the floating garbage pile, what about all the radioactive daily dumping at Fukushima being done to cool off?

 

 



http://bit.ly/1g86UwB

28 Signs That The West Coast Is Being Absolutely Fried With Nuclear Radiation From Fukushima
By Michael Snyder


Global Research, October 23, 201 The map below comes from the Nuclear Emergency Tracking Center.  It shows that radiation levels at radiation monitoring stations all over the country are elevated.  As you will notice, this is particularly true along the west coast of the United States.  Every single day, 300 tons of radioactive water from Fukushima enters the Pacific Ocean.  That means that the total amouont of radioactive material released from Fukushima is constantly increasing, and it is steadily building up in our food chain.  Ultimately, all of this nuclear radiation will outlive all of us by a very wide margin.  They are saying that it could take up to 40 years to clean up the Fukushima disaster, and meanwhile countless innocent people will develop cancer and other health problems as a result of exposure to high levels of nuclear radiation.  We are talking about a nuclear disaster that is absolutely unprecedented, and it is constantly getting worse.  The following are 28 signs that the west coast of North America is being absolutely fried with nuclear radiation from Fukushima… 1. Polar bears, seals and walruses along the Alaska coastline are suffering from fur loss and open sores
Wildlife experts are studying whether fur loss and open sores detected in nine polar bears in recent weeks is widespread and related to similar incidents among seals and walruses. The bears were among 33 spotted near Barrow, Alaska, during routine survey work along the Arctic coastline. Tests showed they had “alopecia, or loss of fur, and other skin lesions,” the U.S. Geological Survey said in a statement.
2. There is an epidemic of sea lion deaths along the California coastline…
At island rookeries off the Southern California coast, 45 percent of the pups born in June have died, said Sharon Melin, a wildlife biologist for the National Marine Fisheries Service based in Seattle. Normally, less than one-third of the pups would die.   It’s gotten so bad in the past two weeks that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration declared an “unusual mortality event.”
3. Along the Pacific coast of Canada and the Alaska coastline, the population of sockeye salmon is at a historic low.  Many are blaming Fukushima. 4. Something is causing fish all along the west coast of Canada to bleed from their gills, bellies and eyeballs. 5. A vast field of radioactive debris from Fukushima that is approximately the size of California has crossed the Pacific Ocean and is starting to collide with the west coast. 6. It is being projected that the radioactivity of coastal waters off the U.S. west coast could double over the next five to six years. 7. Experts have found very high levels of cesium-137 in plankton living in the waters of the Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and the west coast.

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 00:43 | 4129775 boeing747
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Yes enjoy 'glow' pacific fish in a sushi bar and drive a LEXUS LS450 in which your DNAs are gentlely mutated by Fukushima Daiichi.

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 01:28 | 4129838 joego1
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Fuck-us-shit-more

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 02:15 | 4129890 syntaxterror
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"They're not making any more land."

- famous Real-Tore saying

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 02:17 | 4129895 q99x2
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Maybe it has one of Godzilla's eggs in with it.

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 03:32 | 4129959 SAT 800
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One million Tons, eh? Who weighed it? Scepticism is important.

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 05:01 | 4130038 MrButtoMcFarty
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Sheeeiiiittt....

NAR will be marketing oceanfront condos on that pile in no time!

 

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 05:15 | 4130052 lakecity55
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"California and the West Coast is too radioactive. Our Chinese Partners have agreed to occupy the West Coast until they have removed the threat.

"Modern camps have been arranged for all citizens in the area. Reggie and I will visit next week."

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 06:39 | 4130086 TNTARG
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I've read this: “Maps of Stars Homes FOR SALE”. Everyone is bailing out of Los Angeles this month, drastically reducing their mansions by millions of dollars, taking enormous losses, and are DESPERATE TO SELL ASAP.     Are this stars bugging out?     adam brody america ferrera amy smart ARNOLD SCHWARNEGGER ashlee simpson ASTON KUTCHER avril lavigne BARRY MANILOW bert lahr beth grant CANDY SPELLING CHARLIE SHEEN charlize theron cher dennis quaid the rock dwayne jonson ELLEN DE GENERATE frankie muniz HARRISON FORD heidi klum hilary duff hillary swank howie mandel JENNIFER ANDERSON JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT JIM CAREY kd lang kara dioguardi kate walsh katherine heigl KATY PERRY kelsey grammer lauren conrad LEONARDO DI CAPRIO MARK WAHLBERG mathew perry MEG RYAN megan mullully MEL GIBSON NEIL PATRICK HARRIS nick lachey P.DIDDY penelope cruz pierce brosnan pink reese witherspoon RHIANNA robin williams sally feilds SCARLETT JOHANSSON SHARON STONE SYVESTER STALLONE tori spelling  USHER wayne brady...     Is that so?
Thu, 11/07/2013 - 07:00 | 4130106 squexx
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Any way to steer it down to Mexico?!? The way they breed, they could use some culling!

Wed, 11/13/2013 - 12:50 | 4150270 PrinceDraxx
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Damn racist. hahahahah

Thu, 11/07/2013 - 22:21 | 4133597 M4570D0N
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No solid mass of debris from Japan in the Pacific

http://marinedebrisblog.wordpress.com/2013/11/05/no-solid-mass-of-debris...

 

 

 

Fri, 11/08/2013 - 09:27 | 4134659 thewayitis
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  We need comments here from people that actually live on the coastline of California and Alaska. The media will not tell us

the Truth. We the people need to stand up to these bastards. Please post your comments........

 

 

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