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Recently, many deep sea creatures appeared in California beaches. :slow:

Ancient believes that when creatures / animals leaving their habitats, its indicating that an earthquakes are coming. Animals can sense the magnetic fields changes and leave their habitats to escape.

Scientist in NatGeo had indicated that the 'Big' quake is due around every 75,000 years and they are expecting anytime soon on California Tectonic Plates [sweatdrop]

 

From Yahoo News Rare and frightening footballfish washes up in California – again

At first, the black blob spotted between rocks along the shores of San Diego this week was mistaken for a ball of tar. But as a concerned surfer approached, it became clear that this was something special.

The finned creature had a gaping underbite that revealed nightmarish spiny teeth, small black eyes, a tentacle-covered appendage and bulb protruding from its head.

Scientists at University of California San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography swiftly identified it as a Pacific football fish, a deep-sea dweller so rare that only 31 specimens have been found in more than a century since it was first discovered.

The recent find, however, marked an even more remarkable moment. The Pacific footballfish is the third to wash ashore in California this year, a highly unusual event given its extreme reclusiveness.

At this point, no one knows how or why the fish appeared – but scientists are excited about the opportunity to learn more.

“The fact that a few washed up this year might just be serendipity for us,” said Ben Frable, an ichthyologist and the Collection Manager of Fishes at Scripps Institution of Oceanography who is examining and preserving the fish. He dismissed the idea that this was an indication that something was amiss. If that was the case, he said, there would be many more. But the two that were recovered this year (a third was photographed on the beach but disappeared before scientists got to the scene) are already offering the chance of new insights about the species.

Related: Fangs and tentacles: rarely seen deep sea fish washes up on California beach

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18 minutes ago, Picnic06-Biante15 said:

Recently, many deep sea creatures appeared in California beaches. :slow:

Ancient believes that when creatures / animals leaving their habitats, its indicating that an earthquakes are coming. Animals can sense the magnetic fields changes and leave their habitats to escape.

Scientist in NatGeo had indicated that the 'Big' quake is due around every 75,000 years and they are expecting anytime soon on California Tectonic Plates [sweatdrop]

 

From Yahoo News Rare and frightening footballfish washes up in California – again

At first, the black blob spotted between rocks along the shores of San Diego this week was mistaken for a ball of tar. But as a concerned surfer approached, it became clear that this was something special.

The finned creature had a gaping underbite that revealed nightmarish spiny teeth, small black eyes, a tentacle-covered appendage and bulb protruding from its head.

Scientists at University of California San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography swiftly identified it as a Pacific football fish, a deep-sea dweller so rare that only 31 specimens have been found in more than a century since it was first discovered.

The recent find, however, marked an even more remarkable moment. The Pacific footballfish is the third to wash ashore in California this year, a highly unusual event given its extreme reclusiveness.

At this point, no one knows how or why the fish appeared – but scientists are excited about the opportunity to learn more.

“The fact that a few washed up this year might just be serendipity for us,” said Ben Frable, an ichthyologist and the Collection Manager of Fishes at Scripps Institution of Oceanography who is examining and preserving the fish. He dismissed the idea that this was an indication that something was amiss. If that was the case, he said, there would be many more. But the two that were recovered this year (a third was photographed on the beach but disappeared before scientists got to the scene) are already offering the chance of new insights about the species.

Related: Fangs and tentacles: rarely seen deep sea fish washes up on California beach

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2 hours ago, Picnic06-Biante15 said:

Recently, many deep sea creatures appeared in California beaches. :slow:

Ancient believes that when creatures / animals leaving their habitats, its indicating that an earthquakes are coming. Animals can sense the magnetic fields changes and leave their habitats to escape.

Scientist in NatGeo had indicated that the 'Big' quake is due around every 75,000 years and they are expecting anytime soon on California Tectonic Plates [sweatdrop]

 

From Yahoo News Rare and frightening footballfish washes up in California – again

At first, the black blob spotted between rocks along the shores of San Diego this week was mistaken for a ball of tar. But as a concerned surfer approached, it became clear that this was something special.

The finned creature had a gaping underbite that revealed nightmarish spiny teeth, small black eyes, a tentacle-covered appendage and bulb protruding from its head.

Scientists at University of California San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography swiftly identified it as a Pacific football fish, a deep-sea dweller so rare that only 31 specimens have been found in more than a century since it was first discovered.

The recent find, however, marked an even more remarkable moment. The Pacific footballfish is the third to wash ashore in California this year, a highly unusual event given its extreme reclusiveness.

At this point, no one knows how or why the fish appeared – but scientists are excited about the opportunity to learn more.

“The fact that a few washed up this year might just be serendipity for us,” said Ben Frable, an ichthyologist and the Collection Manager of Fishes at Scripps Institution of Oceanography who is examining and preserving the fish. He dismissed the idea that this was an indication that something was amiss. If that was the case, he said, there would be many more. But the two that were recovered this year (a third was photographed on the beach but disappeared before scientists got to the scene) are already offering the chance of new insights about the species.

Related: Fangs and tentacles: rarely seen deep sea fish washes up on California beach

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It's radiation in the water. Ocean currents bring it over from Japan's east coast. Sealife off US west coast has been dying or deforming. Thyroid cancer and hypothyrodism in California shot up couple years after Fukushima (of all our organs, the thyroid is the most sensitive to radiation).

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35 minutes ago, Kklim said:

It's radiation in the water. Ocean currents bring it over from Japan's east coast. Sealife off US west coast has been dying or deforming. Thyroid cancer and hypothyrodism in California shot up couple years after Fukushima (of all our organs, the thyroid is the most sensitive to radiation).

Dun laugh, when japan dump those millions tones of water into the sea in a few years time. We might see these monsters wash up on east coast beach 😅

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2 hours ago, Beregond said:

Dun laugh, when japan dump those millions tones of water into the sea in a few years time. We might see these monsters wash up on east coast beach 😅

i see what the ministar meant when he said 'east coast plan' now

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2 hours ago, Beregond said:

Dun laugh, when japan dump those millions tones of water into the sea in a few years time. We might see these monsters wash up on east coast beach 😅

Ahhhhhhhhhh ............. so that's our "East Coast Plan" had been talking about .... :yuush:

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6.2 magnitude quake shakes Northern California

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Northern California rattled a wide swath of the state shortly after noon local time, according to data from the US Geological Survey.

The quake occurred just off Cape Mendocino near Humboldt County and was felt as far away as San Francisco and Chico, California.

"It was slow rolling at first, but then it really got going," Humboldt County Sheriff William Honsal tells CNN. "We haven't had a shake like this since 2010."

Humboldt County emergency responders are assessing damage but have had no word of injuries or catastrophic damage. Some minor damage to buildings, including broken glass, has been found, Honsal said.

A swarm of more than 40 earthquakes in 24 hours is causing a buzz in the northwest US

Early warning system worked

California's early earthquake warning system worked for those who are signed up for alerts to their mobile devices. Honsal said he received the alert about 10-15 seconds before feeling the earth shake.

The state's Office of Emergency Services is "actively monitoring" and "coordinating closely with local partners in the region to protect communities from any secondary impacts," the agency tweeted.

Humboldt County is sparsely populated, with about 135,000 residents spread over about 4,000 square miles. The area is near the California/Oregon border, about 270 miles north of San Francisco.

Several aftershocks have been detected, but a tsunami is not expected, according to the sheriff's office.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/12/20/us/california-earthquake/index.html

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On 12/20/2021 at 8:45 AM, Picnic06-Biante15 said:

Recently, many deep sea creatures appeared in California beaches. :slow:

Ancient believes that when creatures / animals leaving their habitats, its indicating that an earthquakes are coming. Animals can sense the magnetic fields changes and leave their habitats to escape.

Scientist in NatGeo had indicated that the 'Big' quake is due around every 75,000 years and they are expecting anytime soon on California Tectonic Plates [sweatdrop]

 

From Yahoo News Rare and frightening footballfish washes up in California – again

At first, the black blob spotted between rocks along the shores of San Diego this week was mistaken for a ball of tar. But as a concerned surfer approached, it became clear that this was something special.

The finned creature had a gaping underbite that revealed nightmarish spiny teeth, small black eyes, a tentacle-covered appendage and bulb protruding from its head.

Scientists at University of California San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography swiftly identified it as a Pacific football fish, a deep-sea dweller so rare that only 31 specimens have been found in more than a century since it was first discovered.

The recent find, however, marked an even more remarkable moment. The Pacific footballfish is the third to wash ashore in California this year, a highly unusual event given its extreme reclusiveness.

At this point, no one knows how or why the fish appeared – but scientists are excited about the opportunity to learn more.

“The fact that a few washed up this year might just be serendipity for us,” said Ben Frable, an ichthyologist and the Collection Manager of Fishes at Scripps Institution of Oceanography who is examining and preserving the fish. He dismissed the idea that this was an indication that something was amiss. If that was the case, he said, there would be many more. But the two that were recovered this year (a third was photographed on the beach but disappeared before scientists got to the scene) are already offering the chance of new insights about the species.

Related: Fangs and tentacles: rarely seen deep sea fish washes up on California beach

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6.2 magnitude quake shakes Northern California

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Northern California rattled a wide swath of the state shortly after noon local time, according to data from the US Geological Survey.

The quake occurred just off Cape Mendocino near Humboldt County and was felt as far away as San Francisco and Chico, California.

"It was slow rolling at first, but then it really got going," Humboldt County Sheriff William Honsal tells CNN. "We haven't had a shake like this since 2010."

Humboldt County emergency responders are assessing damage but have had no word of injuries or catastrophic damage. Some minor damage to buildings, including broken glass, has been found, Honsal said.

A swarm of more than 40 earthquakes in 24 hours is causing a buzz in the northwest US

Early warning system worked

California's early earthquake warning system worked for those who are signed up for alerts to their mobile devices. Honsal said he received the alert about 10-15 seconds before feeling the earth shake.

The state's Office of Emergency Services is "actively monitoring" and "coordinating closely with local partners in the region to protect communities from any secondary impacts," the agency tweeted.

Humboldt County is sparsely populated, with about 135,000 residents spread over about 4,000 square miles. The area is near the California/Oregon border, about 270 miles north of San Francisco.

Several aftershocks have been detected, but a tsunami is not expected, according to the sheriff's office.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/12/20/us/california-earthquake/index.html

Ang Mo base on equipment to predict earthquakes and only when quakes started, then they know. :slow:

China base on traditional methods thats handed down from generation to generations thousand of years ago. :a-good:

Watching & observing the natural occurance, which is animals behaviour..... :we-all-gonna-die:

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20 hours ago, Wildfaye29 said:

i see what the ministar meant when he said 'east coast plan' now

California must wait for West Coast Plan or Wild Wild West Coast Plan lah 🤣   

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On 12/20/2021 at 11:37 AM, Kklim said:

It's radiation in the water. Ocean currents bring it over from Japan's east coast. Sealife off US west coast has been dying or deforming. Thyroid cancer and hypothyrodism in California shot up couple years after Fukushima (of all our organs, the thyroid is the most sensitive to radiation).

Interesting hypothesis,  can you share your sources? 

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5 hours ago, Picnic06-Biante15 said:

Ang Mo base on equipment to predict earthquakes and only when quakes started, then they know. :slow:

China base on traditional methods thats handed down from generation to generations thousand of years ago. :a-good:

Watching & observing the natural occurance, which is animals behaviour..... :we-all-gonna-die:

Thought they had the huge bronze instrument with 8 dragon heads to represent the compass rose, each holding metal ball....which will drop from the direction of tectonic movement.

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8 minutes ago, Atonchia said:

Thought they had the huge bronze instrument with 8 dragon heads to represent the compass rose, each holding metal ball....which will drop from the direction of tectonic movement.

i think we watch too many dramas🤣🤣

But that 1 is real 

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