Humm, treasure hunt? (Jim Wagner)
Contra Costa Times/Associated Press/Alicia Chang, Science writer, 12/25/12. "West Coast girds for more tsunami debris in winter."
A dock that washed up prior * |
.... Even in the absence of a direct connection, California coastal managers said it helps to know if a beach is being covered with more marine debris than usual. .... Health experts have said debris arriving on the West Coast is unlikely to be radioactive after having crossed thousands of miles of ocean. Tsunami waves swamped a nuclear power plant and swept debris into the ocean. The debris field, which once could be spotted from satellite and aerial photos, has dispersed. More than 18,000 residents were killed or went missing.
Volunteer
Julie Walters has combed Mussel Rock Beach south of San Francisco for
wreckage, but all that's turned up so far are wave-battered boat parts
and lumber of unknown origin. If she did find an object with a
direct link, "I would find it quite intriguing that it made this
incredible journey across the Pacific," said Walters, a volunteer with
the Pacifica Beach Coalition. "It would also sadden me to think of the
human tragedy." Read article.
Submitted by Jim Wagner
Posted by Kathy Meeh
3 comments:
Will Lynn Adams file a petition to ban Tsunami's?
And will her friends on council grant her every wish?
Council must check wind direction and speed before making any decisions. You know this.
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