Posted on 02/04/2010 12:42:05 PM PST by BIOCHEMKY
6.0 Earthquake just occurred off the coast of northern California.
Shepard smith reporting on FOX News.
Will talk about damages, injuries, etc. NOW.
Eureka, CA is closest larger city.
Quake hit 3:21 p.m. EST
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Off the coast?
Wouldn’t even feel it.
They didn’t HEED the SF seals!! :)
Cauldera Busting out at the bottom maybe could have been caused from a slight shift in Yellowstone !
Dose a Volcano inhale before it spits ?
Stronger than I thought last month. Thought it was 5.4 to 5.6
The “Big One” is coming soon.......
The Mendocino Triple Junction. Three tectonic plates meet. Lots of quakes.
Good call Rose;)
Jan 2 2010
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: The famous sea lions of San Francisco have disappeared. Scientists are baffled after the creatures, which have inhabited pier 39 at the fishermans wharf for 20 years, deserted their home. Only 20 seals from the original 1,500 remain.
That would be nearly the entire U.S.
No matter, we are all going to die. Yellowstone is going to blow, the entire ring of fire will "fire", tornados, tsunami's, earthquakes, comets, meteors, aliens, and supernovas. Its over, were are so screwed.
http://blogs.discovery.com/animal_news/2009/12/san-francisco-pier-39-sea-lions-disappear.html
San Francisco Pier 39 sea lions disappear
12/31/2009
Sea lions at Pier 39 in San Francisco
Copyright (c) 2007 Wendee Holtcamp
Many visitorsto San Francisco stop by Pier 39 to watch the frolicking sea lions. Last month, some 1,500 of the marine mammals entertained visitors with their antics. In fact there were so many this year that they started using the nearby Hyde Street Pier. But right after Thanksgiving, most of the sea lions disappeared without a trace. After this record high number of animals at the pier, only a very small number remained around ten juveniles. This large of an exodus is not typical, especially at this time of year. Sea lion numbers normally peak in fall. They typically stay through winter with many heading south in summer.
The ten that remain is enough to keep some Pier 39 visitors happy but is nothing like the mass herd that was here during the last couple of months, when they were stacked three and four deep. Jeff Boehm, Executive Director of the Marine Mammal Center which runs an info center at the pier, thinks the sea lions left in pursuit of their favorite foods anchovies and sardines. Boehm suspects theyll come back but nothings for sure. The sea lions appeared mysteriously at Pier 39 back in late 1989.....
You left Obama off the list.
“The sea lions appeared mysteriously at Pier 39 back in late 1989.....”
before or after the Oakland quake?
No way man, I mentioned aliens.
Off Petrolia again. Ferndale will the second most heavily impacted.
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Is it possible the sea lions sensed the coming earth quakes of this week and moved for that reason??
Posted by: Nikki Ker | 01/10/2010 at 06:06 PM
That’s a really interesting thought Nikki. If they come back relatively soon perhaps that is why. I’ll be curious to know when they return! Post a comment here if you live in the Bay Area and you read that they’ve returned :)
Posted by: Wendee Holtcamp | 01/10/2010 at 10:15 PM
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I’ll keep checking - but this was discussed on FR earlier:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2417318/posts
Natural gerrymandering.
The sea lions camped out in PIER 39’s West Marina have been endearingly coined, “Sea Lebrities.” The boisterous barking pinnipeds started arriving in droves, taking over the docks in January 1990 shortly after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
http://www.pier39.com/index.cfm
Hey Tube, what’s up. Did you rock and roll?
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