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appleannie1

(5,067 posts)
Fri Jun 8, 2012, 12:49 PM Jun 2012

US braces for tsunami debris, but impact unclear

— More than a year after a tsunami devastated Japan, killing thousands of people and washing millions of tons of debris into the Pacific Ocean, the U.S. government and West Coast states don't have a cohesive plan for cleaning up the rubble that floats to American shores.

There is also no firm handle yet on just what to expect.

The Japanese government estimates that 1.5 million tons of debris is floating in the ocean from the catastrophe. Some experts in the United States think the bulk of that trash will never reach shore, while others fear a massive, slowly-unfolding environmental disaster.

"I think this is far worse than any oil spill that we've ever faced on the West Coast or any other environmental disaster we've faced on the West Coast" in terms of the debris' weight, type and geographic scope, said Chris Pallister, president of a group dedicated to cleaning marine debris from the Alaska coastline.

http://www.kxan.com/dpps/living_green/national_green/us-braces-for-tsunami-debris-but-impact-unclear_4200439

One astonishing example of how the unexpected can suddenly appear occurred Wednesday in Oregon when a concrete and metal dock that measured 66 feet long, seven feet tall and 19 feet wide, washed ashore a mile north of Newport. A Japanese consulate official in Portland confirmed that the dock came from the northern Japanese city of Misawa, cut loose in the tsunami of March 11, 2011.

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US braces for tsunami debris, but impact unclear (Original Post) appleannie1 Jun 2012 OP
I want to know about the fishing industry impact. hollysmom Jun 2012 #1
How about this: Nihil Jun 2012 #2

hollysmom

(5,946 posts)
1. I want to know about the fishing industry impact.
Fri Jun 8, 2012, 03:31 PM
Jun 2012

What should I avoid eating and do fisherman have the right to sue the Japanese power company for lack of fish?

 

Nihil

(13,508 posts)
2. How about this:
Mon Jun 11, 2012, 04:24 AM
Jun 2012

> What should I avoid eating and do fisherman have the right to sue
>the Japanese power company for lack of fish?

"Avoid eating fish" + "No"

That way, you will be helping address the "lack of fish" bit by not
contributing to the cause of it (over-fishing).

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