Captain Corbin Hanson, Southern California, Jan. 5, 2014: [He was] growing more desperate as the night wore on. After 12 hours and $1,000 worth of fuel, [they] returned to port without a single fish. “Tonight’s pretty reflective of how things have been going […] Not very well.” […] If his crew catches sardines these days, they are larger, older fish […] Largely absent are the small and valuable young fish […] the voice of another boat captain lamented over the radio, “I haven’t seen a scratch.” […] By daybreak, Hanson was piloting the hulking boat back to the docks with nothing in its holds.
Los Angeles Times, Jan. 5, 2014:
- West Coast sardine crash could radiate throughout ecosystem
- [T]he biggest sardine crash in generations
- [S]cientists say the effects are probably radiating throughout the ecosystem, starving brown pelicans, sea lions and other predators
- [E]xperts warn the West Coast’s marine mammals, seabirds and fishermen could suffer for years
- The reason for the drop is unclear
- [T]he decline is the steepest since the collapse of the sardine fishery in the mid-20th century
- [T]heir numbers are projected to keep sliding
- [T]he crash is raising alarm
- [T]here is evidence some ocean predators are starving without sardines
- Scarcity of prey is the leading theory behind the 1,600 malnourished sea lion pups that washed up along beaches from Santa Barbara to San Diego in early 2013, said Sharon Melin, a wildlife biologist at the National Marine Fisheries Service
- Biologists also suspect the drop is hurting brown pelicans [which] have shown signs of starvation and have largely failed to breed or rear chicks there since 2010
- Normally, pelicans and sea lions would adapt by instead gobbling up anchovies […] aside from an unusual boom in Monterey Bay, anchovy numbers are depressed too
Monterey County Weekly, Jan. 1, 2014: Whale spouts shoot up from the left, right and center […] juvenile sea lions number in the hundreds […] Then, two humpbacks break the surface just 50 feet from the boat […] There’s so much poetry in motion that it’s hard to resist the idea that you are witnessing something historic, that these humpback whales – nearly all of whom normally migrate to Mexico some time in the fall – are trying to tell us something. And they are, if we listen. There’s a simple explanation why this fall’s whale watching season was so unusually epic on Monterey Bay: anchovies. […] The one thing everyone agrees on is that sardines are crashing, and quickly. […]
Been trying to post here, a page comes up and says I cannot.
@Marilyn Gjerdrum,
I’ve also experienced severe problems during the last few days.
Sometimes an entire post gets ‘lost’ or I can’t access Infinite Unknown and just stare in disbelief at the following message:
I am thinking about moving Infinite Unknown to a new server.
Best,
Infinite unknown
This is an important story mainstream media does not cover. Why is beyond me. Do our leaders want us to die?
Or are they too proud to admit they cannot stop the disaster?
I have been unable to post here thanks to an internet glitch. I called my provider, and they did what they could to help.
Your site is one of the very few that will cover this essential story.
In my opinion, all the greedy guts stockpiling gold and real estate, etc. are missing the boat. Safe food and water will be the main things of value, nothing else will matter much.
Nobody can eat gold or real estate.
The people worrying about the markets (as I used to before this disaster because so overwhelming) are looking at the wrong place. The economy will collapse as food and water become an issue, even a strong economy could not withstand what is already happening.
The radioactive snow is one more sign that tells me it is already here and happening.
Thanks again.
One other thing….the big fish and whales are now in San Francisco bay because the Pacific is dying, and they need the oxygen they always got from the ocean. As the ocean dies, so goes the oxygen supply for all of us.
The Gulf of Mexico is already dead thanks to BP Oil.
What will it take for our leaders to change the game? My guess is that it is too late.
Obama says he is “monitoring” the situation. I bet that gives you a warm feeling.
Instead of arming all these muslim countries, and firing USA patriot generals, he could have assisted with cleaning up Fukishma before the ocean died. Oh well. He awaits the 12th imam. May be the Democrats will learn something, but I doubt it.