Do they think we're idiots!

https://www.npr.org/2023/02/05/1153922137/dead-whale-strandings
interesting
So we have evidence of ship strikes...evidence of pollutant ingestion.....and zero evidence on wind mills...must be the wind mills!!!!


and this info

2016–2023 Humpback Whale Unusual Mortality Event Along the Atlantic Coast​

Since January 2016, elevated humpback whale mortalities have occurred along the Atlantic coast from Maine through Florida.

2016–2023 Humpback Whale Unusual Mortality Event Along the Atlantic Coast
 
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The whale carcasses are boat struck after they’re already floating dead. Com’on Gene, you’re way smarter that this.
 
The whale carcasses are boat struck after they’re already floating dead. Com’on Gene, you’re way smarter that this.
Pete
I haven't seen anything about that (though I'm sure it happens) and I still am open to anything including the mills. I'm still trying to figure out if this is a pro whale thread or an anti green energy thread. There is historical and factual evidence pointing to many things besides windmills. Maybe they (mills) are part of the problem but the other issues are certainly problematic for whales. I get the feeling that no matter what reason other than the mills is determined it will be disregarded as some minds are made up. I cannot do that, I need more info. Most likely there are a combination of things that are causing these whale deaths. Even humans are affected by what we eat and breathe and drink and thousands of us WASH UP on a daily basis due to it.

So we should throw everything out there and see what sticks...the jury is still out. CHEERS!!
 
FROM FOUR YEARS AGO.....Same thing happening,,,,but we have no plastics in the Atlantic? C'MON MAN! :)

A filter-feeding adult humpback draws in nearly 19,000 liters of water and one and a half tonnes of krill each day. “Imagine how much plastic they trap.”


Scientists have a new way to estimate how often ocean animals get tangled in plastic — and it could explain why so many whales are washing up dead​

Aylin Woodward
Apr 17, 2019, 11:31
  • An average of about 8 million tons of plastic enters the ocean as pollution annually, though the maximum amount could be closer to 14 million tons.
  • Whales and other marine animals can confuse plastic items for food and consume them, or get entangled in plastic nets. This can lead to strangulation and death.
  • A new study shows that the amount of plastic in the North Atlantic Ocean has increased dramatically since the 1990s, and the number of plastic entanglements increased 10-fold between 2000 and 2016.

Happening around the world...common denominator???

If it’s clear whales are eating microplastics, says Sarah Nelms, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom, a key question becomes: what are microplastics actually doing to these animals?

In her own studies, Nelms has found microplastics in the guts of 50 marine mammals from 10 different species stranded around the coast of the United Kingdom—every animal she and her team examined.

This article is so riddled with flaws it wouldn't get past a fifth grade science class.

Equates ingestion with entanglement?

Found plastics in stranded animals? Correlation equals causation, and no clue how much plastic may be in healthy animals? Nope, must be the plastic.

Plenty more flaws if we want to take the time. Just a pi$$-poor piece of propaganda.
 
This article is so riddled with flaws it wouldn't get past a fifth grade science class.

Equates ingestion with entanglement?

Found plastics in stranded animals? Correlation equals causation, and no clue how much plastic may be in healthy animals? Nope, must be the plastic.

Plenty more flaws if we want to take the time. Just a pi$$-poor piece of propaganda.
Your expert analysis is appreciated in our effort to get to the cause of why the whales are and have been washing up dead. We would welcome what you think the reason is and why. TIA
 
Has anyone seen this ?
Total bulshit !! And you wonder why Green Peace dosn't get involved. It's a "live and let live" thing. You as a fishing community made up of Rec, Commercial fishermen have no chance in Hell to ever get even one of those 16 species as bycatch. You would be in chains before sundown any day.

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NOAA Authorized Incidental Take for Offshore Windmill Farm installation but Fishermen are the problem???

Level B harassment (behavioral disturbance)
• Significant deflection from migratory path
• Temporary threshold shift (TTS)= temporary deafness

Has the potential to disturb a marine mammal by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering (Level B harassment) from https://www.boem.gov/sites/default/...PA-ITA-presentation_BOEM-workshop_3.07.17.pdf

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Has anyone seen this ?
Total bulshit !! And you wonder why Green Peace dosn't get involved. It's a "live and let live" thing. You as a fishing community made up of Rec, Commercial fishermen have no chance in Hell to ever get even one of those 16 species as bycatch. You would be in chains before sundown any day.

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NOAA Authorized Incidental Take for Offshore Windmill Farm installation but Fishermen are the problem???

Level B harassment (behavioral disturbance)
• Significant deflection from migratory path
• Temporary threshold shift (TTS)= temporary deafness

Has the potential to disturb a marine mammal by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering (Level B harassment) from https://www.boem.gov/sites/default/...PA-ITA-presentation_BOEM-workshop_3.07.17.pdf

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Hello Mud,

I have posted this before and it has yet to be rebuked by anyone that believes this is a natural occurance.

Can someone drinking the Kool aid please explain this one too me? Anyone? Maybe @movetheboat ? I need to know why NOAA gave permission to kill our whales and are now denying it?

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Record numbers of whales are washing ashore. What more will it take to see that we are destroying our marine environment along the east coast.

In a typical year, whale beachings are reported between three and five times per year in New Jersey. There have been 11 in about a three-month span since December. That number is very usual.

In fact, the 11 whale beachings in New Jersey this winter equal the total number of beachings from 2019 through 2022 combined, not including the December beachings. (Does anyone think it's plastics doing this?)

“It seems like every day we have another report of a dead whale floating offshore or landing on one of our beaches,” said New Jersey Senator Anthony Bucco. “How many more dead whales does Governor Murphy need to see before he finally takes action? We need to investigate what’s causing these deaths to learn if it’s something we can easily fixed"

Not a single scientific study has been done to determine the cause of the latest unusual mortality event, or UME as NOAA calls it. I'd say it's because they know that they're killing them.
 
Record numbers of whales are washing ashore. What more will it take to see that we are destroying our marine environment along the east coast.

In a typical year, whale beachings are reported between three and five times per year in New Jersey. There have been 11 in about a three-month span since December. That number is very usual.

In fact, the 11 whale beachings in New Jersey this winter equal the total number of beachings from 2019 through 2022 combined, not including the December beachings. (Does anyone think it's plastics doing this?)

“It seems like every day we have another report of a dead whale floating offshore or landing on one of our beaches,” said New Jersey Senator Anthony Bucco. “How many more dead whales does Governor Murphy need to see before he finally takes action? We need to investigate what’s causing these deaths to learn if it’s something we can easily fixed"

Not a single scientific study has been done to determine the cause of the latest unusual mortality event, or UME as NOAA calls it. I'd say it's because they know that they're killing them.
In a typical year, whale beachings are reported between three and five times per year in New Jersey. There have been 11 in about a three-month span since December. That number is very usual.

In fact, the 11 whale beachings in New Jersey this winter equal the total number of beachings from 2019 through 2022 combined, not including the December beachings. (Does anyone think it's plastics doing this?)

Thus my comment a few pages ago about "all of a sudden".
 
Cannot get anymore clearer with the "Authorized Take" allotments. Not only Level B harassment, but they actually put an allocation by species. Somebody should send that spreadsheet to Tucker via twitter. (i would but I am not on it).
 
Cannot get anymore clearer with the "Authorized Take" allotments. Not only Level B harassment, but they actually put an allocation by species. Somebody should send that spreadsheet to Tucker via twitter. (i would but I am not on it).
The Right Whale line should be the non-starter for sure. Some think the population has dropped to the point where extinction is certain, so it's OK for a ~5% loss???
 
The Right Whale line should be the non-starter for sure. Some think the population has dropped to the point where extinction is certain, so it's OK for a ~5% loss???
Thats crazy Dom.
Wondering what happens when they reach the allotment on say the Right Whale?? Close the killing season? Maybe they'll pull a "CodFather" playbook, (guy from Boston Carlos Rafael) and reallocate....say 'no those are not Right Whales washing up, those are Bottlenose Dolphin, and we still have 1523 of those to go". True Jedi Mind Trick stuff going on.
 
"Not a single scientific study has been done to determine the cause of the latest unusual mortality event, or UME as NOAA calls it. I'd say it's because they know that they're killing them."

After having dealings with the local DEC as a high-end scientific equipment provider, and seeing first-hand the level of umm, dogmatic fisheries-related nonsense those "researchers" espouse, I'd say you're right.
 
Hello Mud,

I have posted this before and it has yet to be rebuked by anyone that believes this is a natural occurance.

Can someone drinking the Kool aid please explain this one too me? Anyone? Maybe @movetheboat ? I need to know why NOAA gave permission to kill our whales and are now denying it?

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according to NOAA there was no application from the windmill people for incidental kills related to said project....but it does seem that NOAA can and may authorize limited incidental kills as it may be unavoidable. Is that right or wrong?? Beats me!!

Does NOAA Fisheries authorize the death of whales as it relates to offshore wind development?​

No, NOAA Fisheries has not authorized—or proposed to authorize—mortality or serious injury of whales for any wind-related action. Offshore wind developers have not applied for, and NOAA Fisheries has not approved, authorization to kill any marine mammals incidental to any offshore wind activities.

Frequent Questions—Offshore Wind and Whales
 
according to NOAA there was no application from the windmill people for incidental kills related to said project....but it does seem that NOAA can and may authorize limited incidental kills as it may be unavoidable. Is that right or wrong?? Beats me!!

Does NOAA Fisheries authorize the death of whales as it relates to offshore wind development?​

No, NOAA Fisheries has not authorized—or proposed to authorize—mortality or serious injury of whales for any wind-related action. Offshore wind developers have not applied for, and NOAA Fisheries has not approved, authorization to kill any marine mammals incidental to any offshore wind activities.

Frequent Questions—Offshore Wind and Whales
This is an outright lie. You know it and the world knows it. I'll ask again, please explain the Allowable Take chart that was issued by NOAA?

The govt thinks nothing of l lying when it comes to an agenda. Would you go buy a house in East Palistine now? You could get a great deal. After all the govt said it's safe. You know, like they did on 9/11.

A politician is a person that will lay down your life for their agenda. In this case they're killing whales.
 
Your expert analysis is appreciated in our effort to get to the cause of why the whales are and have been washing up dead. We would welcome what you think the reason is and why. TIA

Oh, I'm sorry. Was that your position piece on the subject?

You know, since the site banned politics I forgot I was dealing with Captain Cut 'n Paste who would just post any nonsense to get a reaction. Sorry I wasted my time pointing out how useless that contribution was.
 
Oh, I'm sorry. Was that your position piece on the subject?

You know, since the site banned politics I forgot I was dealing with Captain Cut 'n Paste who would just post any nonsense to get a reaction. Sorry I wasted my time pointing out how useless that contribution was.
I don't have a position, we are still in the fact finding stage. If you want to jump to conclusions or are smart enough to know with certainty what is going on, please enlighten me. The rest of your comment isn't worth answering.

As for NOAA saying that incidental damage (deaths) may result from wind mills and is acceptable. No kidding....as my position has been, the windmills along with other issues are probably causing the whale deaths. Now it looks like a political football to blame green energy for all the deaths. You can all believe what you want, and so can I. I believe we don't have enough proof or information yet. If this just started when the windmills did than ok....but it has been going on for awhile. So if you guys are smart enough to know what's truth and what's a lie then I tip my hat to you. The cast of characters with some exceptions leads me to believe this is more of a wishing it so than it actually being so. What if we stop the mills and this continues?
 
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Interesting comment.

When I troubleshoot a problem I tend to start with the obvious and work from there. I hate wasting time. STOP all progress on the windmills, let the rest of the bloated whales surface, get hit by boats, and end up on the beach. If that stops after a 6-9 month period then you have have the problem solved. In the meantime, let the scientist look further into other theories and move forward from there.

That would make sense.
 
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