A blob of hot water in the Pacific Ocean killed a million seabirds, scientists say
Source: CNN
(CNN)As many as one million seabirds died at sea in less than 12 months in one of the largest mass die-offs in recorded history -- and researchers say warm ocean waters are to blame.
The birds, a fish-eating species called the common murre, were severely emaciated and appeared to have died of starvation between the summer of 2015 and the spring of 2016, washing up along North America's west coast, from California to Alaska.
Now, scientists say they know what caused it: a huge section of warm ocean water in the northeast Pacific Ocean dubbed "the Blob."
A years-long severe marine heat wave first began in 2013, and intensified during the summer of 2015 due to a powerful weather phenomenon called El Nino, which lasted through 2016.
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(12,712 posts)I clicked on a link about a plane dumping fuel at LAX and I get a post about seabirds. ?????????
EDIT: Well, it is rectified, or was it my hallucination. Back to the padded cell.
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(22,670 posts)We're doomed!
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(22,670 posts)Because, our convenience and distaste for anything that is less than convenient are the cause. Need something, drive your car or have it shipped. Need ice cream, which you don't need, open a freezer the runs on electricity. None of these modern conveniences are natural nor sustainable. When the food chain dies, we will eventually as well, in great numbers.