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Niki's forcasted Debris begins to arrive in Earnest

POSTED BY: ANTHONYT
UPDATED: Thursday, June 7, 2012 06:36
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012 4:40 PM

ANTHONYT

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http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/06/06/mystery-dock-with-japanese-inscri
ption-winds-up-on-oregon-beach/?hpt=hp_c3


Hello,

This piece of debris is fairly benign. I hope most of the rest is, as well.

I do wonder if this debris will transplant species or cause ecological problems because of animals being present where they do not normally exist as part of the ecosystem.

--Anthony

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Thursday, June 7, 2012 1:23 AM

AURAPTOR

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I have a Japanese glass fishing ball, used to keep nets up, that I found along the coast of Oregon.( Or somewhere along the Pacific NW ) All covered w/ barnacles and such... pretty cool.

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Thursday, June 7, 2012 4:30 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Shit. Here it comes... Anthony, there are LOTS of things to worry about, in my opinion, and yes, that's one of them. The pollution, for one thing, what the debris will do to our off-shore life--things like the sea otters, which are always so highly endangered since they're such a small group down Montery way--potential damage to docks and stuff from heavy objects, sailors out there (we just lost some recently in a race, as did So. Ca., so now races aren't allowed to go outside the Golden Gate), and on and on. When stuff this big is floating around--and maybe some of it only showing a bit on the surface, or not showing at all?--well, shit.

Here's another, kind of amusing:
Quote:

A Harley-Davidson motorcycle believed to have traversed the Pacific Ocean to western Canada after being swept from coastal Japan during a March 2011 tsunami has been claimed by a Japanese man.

Ikuo Yokoyama, 29, of Yamamoto, Japan, says a Harley-Davidson representative tracked him down after the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. ran a story about the bike, which was found in a storage container on British Columbia’s Haida Gwaii islands, the CBC reported.

Harley-Davidson now intends to restore the bike, which had rusted but still had its Miyagi Prefecture license plate, and send it back to Yokoyama, Japanese broadcaster NHK reported Wednesday.

Yokoyama, who NHK reported lost three family members and his home in the disaster, said he was "so glad that (the motorcycle) will be returned to me.”

“I would like to thank the man who found my bike in person,” Yokoyama said in an NHK interview aired on the CBC.

Peter Mark, a Haida Gwaii resident, told the CBC that he found the container – and the motorcycle, golf clubs, camping equipment and tools inside – on a beach on April 18.

“First I thought, this has got to be the craziest thing anyone has ever found,” Mark told the CBC. “Then I looked a little closer and the license had Japanese writing on it. The wall of the trailer had Japanese print on the tags. And the first thing that popped into my head was this is likely from the tsunami in Japan.”

Weeeeiiiird.

I guess all we can do is cross fingers and hope...1.5 million tons I think it was? of shit can make quite an impact, dammit!


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Thursday, June 7, 2012 6:21 AM

CAVETROLL


What are the odds that a shipping container would retain enough buoyancy to float across the Pacific ocean? Way to go Harley Davidson, for restoring and returning the bike. Out of tragedy, a small ray of hope for one person.

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Thursday, June 7, 2012 6:36 AM

BYTEMITE


I'm kind of still waiting to see. Some of the more absorbent material might retain some radioactive activity but some of this stuff has been floating in the ocean for more than a year. And the cesium isotopes in question are heavier than water. Iodine isotopes are more soluable, but have a short half-life.

I expect to see much higher radioactive contamination in the waters around Japan than here.

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